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Al-Arian Trial In Recess Until Oct. 24
2005-10-13
Not really news, but it's been a while since I posted an update. The prosecution is winding down its case; the defense will begin presenting its case soon after the court returns from recess.
The Sami Al-Arian trial recessed Wednesday until Oct. 24, with the prosecution still presenting evidence related to computers and Web sites. FBI Agent Russell Hayes spent Wednesday, his third day, on the witness stand going over exhibits, including e-mail sent to defendant Hatim Naji Fariz about the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Hayes is to resume testifying when the trial continues.
Posted by:Seafarious

#2  We are damn lucky there has not been more unrest among American Muslims

You feel lucky?
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-10-13 11:27  

#1  I've been following this case, too. The judiciary should be watching closely, also. What difference will a recess make? The handling of this case, by all parties, police, prosecution, and judiciary, shows why the law enforcement model is not cost effective for handling the national security problem posed by Islamofascism. We are damn lucky there has not been more unrest among American Muslims, or this inadequacy would be apparent to everyone and there would be calls for and acts of vigilantism.
Posted by: Omaviting Glomose3758   2005-10-13 11:00  

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