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Al-Arian Defense Demands Mistrial Over Late Evidence | |
2005-08-10 | |
![]() Defense attorneys Tuesday morning asked U.S. District Judge James Moody for a mistrial because they had just received the FBI's report on the Al-Shatti interview. According to Al-Arian attorney William Moffitt, the defense attorneys argued that this was a violation of the prosecution's legal obligation to promptly turn over to defendants any material that might help the defense. The argument took place at a sidebar conference out of earshot of spectators in Moody's courtroom. Jurors were not in the room. Moody did not grant the mistrial request, but he is scheduled this morning to consider defense arguments related to the exchange of evidence. According to the FBI report, Al-Shatti said he knew Al-Arian when Al-Arian was a student and Al-Shatti had come to the United States to earn a master's degree. Al-Shatti said he met with Al-Arian in December 1990 in either Houston, Chicago or Washington. Shown a copy of Al-Arian's letter, al-Shatti said he never received it. He told the agents he did not want to get involved in the case. At the time the letter was written, Al-Shatti said, "it would have been impossible to do this because the Kuwaitis were very angry with the Palestinians," the report states. "After the invasion of Kuwait, al-Shatti was blacklisted by the Palestinians since he supported America."
Al-Arian asks, "Did you give the package to Zoumai?" | |
Posted by:Seafarious |
#2 Sami better take it hard - I'm counting on it |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-08-10 23:44 |
#1 Al-Arian Letter To Kuwaiti Offered As Proof Of Guilt Jurors were read a Feb. 10, 1995, letter Al-Arian wrote to Kuwaiti legislator Isma'il al- Shatti. The letter was seized from Al-Arian's house during a search in November 1995. It was written 18 days after a double suicide bombing in Beit Lid, Israel, that killed 22 people, including 20 Israeli soldiers. The letter was dated 16 days after President Clinton designated the Islamic Jihad a foreign terrorist organization, making it illegal to provide it material support. ``The latest operation, carried out by the two mujahideen who were martyred for the sake of God, is the best guide and witness to what the believing few can do in the face of Arab and Islamic collapse at the heels of the Zionist enemy and in keeping the flame of faith, steadfastness and defiance glowing,'' the letter states, according to a government translation consented to by the defense. |
Posted by: ed 2005-08-10 01:57 |