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Home Front: WoT
Government rests in Fort Dix terror plot case
2008-12-10
After 25 days of presenting evidence against five men accused of planning to kill American soldiers at New JerseyÂ’s Fort Dix, prosecutors rested their case Tuesday.

Defense lawyers said they will call only a few witnesses Wednesday, clearing the way for closing arguments to begin early next week. Deliberations could begin as early as Dec. 16. The defendants are not expected to testify.

U.S. District Judge Robert Kugler told jurors that they would be sequestered during deliberations — an uncommon step for a federal trial in New Jersey.

Prosecutors have tried to persuade jurors that the suspects were working on an attack that could have been one of the most devastating examples of homegrown terrorism in the United States. On Tuesday, they called terrorism expert Evan Coleman as their final witness. Coleman told jurors that the jihadist propaganda videos found on computers belonging to two of the men have been found on the computers of homegrown terrorists around the world, calling them “some of the classics.”

Coleman said the fact that the men also tried to buy guns and engaged in what the government calls training bolster the likelihood that they were planning to strike. He also said that the haphazard way the men seemed to act — goofing off at firing ranges and never meeting to discuss details of an attack — didn’t mean they were not going to carry one out. “It doesn’t take a lot of sophistication to kill people,” Coleman told jurors. “Ultimately, it comes down to interest. It doesn’t take a lot of thought to create chaos.”

On cross-examination, Coleman conceded that the presence of the videos did not prove the men were willing to engage in terrorism and acknowledged that there was no evidence that some of the suspects saw all of the videos or heard all of the jihadist audio recordings.
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