1 posted on
02/05/2004 3:16:01 AM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks
That exactly was the problem in this trial: there were some uncertain informations of the Binalsibh case in the US, but the court was not granted access to the interrogation protocols of Binalsibh.
However, maybe that was the real intention of US authorities to refuse access to the informations: Mzoudi probably will be extradicted to Marocco, which has already announced that it will extradict Mzoudi to the US...
To: kattracks
Hmmmmmmmmmm....same jury makeup as in the OJ trial, perhaps?
3 posted on
02/05/2004 3:25:48 AM PST by
Howie66
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people.")
To: kattracks
Mzoudi's attorneys denied the charges, saying that while their client was friends with many of the Sept. 11 principals, he knew nothing in advance of the plot to attack the United States. Yea, right! Good example of what happens when you try terrorists in criminal court. The left must be relieved he got a "fair" trial!
5 posted on
02/05/2004 3:35:38 AM PST by
bullseye1911
(IQ deemed to be somewhere between an idiot-savant and Marilyn Savant.)
To: kattracks
The Germans could care less. They weren't the ones attacked and they hate us anyway so they probably said well its good enough for them. we're not going to punish anybody.
7 posted on
02/05/2004 3:51:40 AM PST by
beckysueb
(Lady Liberty is in danger! Bush/Cheney 04.)
To: kattracks
Hey! What happened to those Germans that I see on the History Channel?? They've certainly lost their old school spirit!
/sarcasm/
To: kattracks
How quick do you think the 4th ID could take Berlin?
11 posted on
02/05/2004 4:16:02 AM PST by
Gerasimov
(My last tag line sucked, so now I have this one.)
To: kattracks
Hey John Fing Kerry, you listening?
This is what happens when 9/11 is treated as a criminal matter rather than a war as you propose.
15 posted on
02/05/2004 5:23:00 AM PST by
elfman2
To: kattracks
I suppose I'm grateful that Germany did not award him a medal and honorary military rank ...
To: kattracks; All
![](http://ak.imgfarm.com/images/ap/GERMANY_SEPT._11_TRIAL.sff_CHBG104_20040205094220.jpg)
Moroccan Abdelghani Mzoudi, center, and his attorneys Guel Pinar, right, and Michael Rosenthal, left, smile after his acquittal in the Higher Regional Court in Hamburg, northern Germany, on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004. The Hamburg court on Thursday acquitted Mzoudi accused of helping the Sept. 11 hijackers after a 5 1/2-month trial that was only the second anywhere of a suspect in the attacks. (AP Photo/Christof Stache)
52 posted on
02/05/2004 11:11:22 AM PST by
aculeus
To: kattracks
US citizens have a hard time in non-us courts across the world. There is an inate bias. It is much like an out of town lawyer getting "hometowned".
Happens all the time with divorce cases regarding child custody with children removed from the USA. (I believe denmark judges formally decared the USA an unfit place to rase a child compared to denmark.)
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