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Does anyone know how this Chicago trial came out?
SNIP: Monday, May 9 - Justice for Mohammad Azam Hussain! Members of the Pakistani community and others working in solidarity ask you to attend his second trial. Mr. Hussain, 36, was arrested September 2004 and is charged with failing to tell U.S. immigration officials about his role as an active and founding member of Mohajir Quami Movement-Haqiqi, a Pakistani political party. He has been held without bond, based upon his membership in a political party which is opposed to the rule of the U.S.-backed dictator of Pakistan, General Perwaiz Musharaff. On Jan. 6, 2005, the Chicago Police Department fired his wife, Patricia Eng-Hussain, upon learning her husband was accused in Federal court. At his first trial, the jury deadlocked on the charges against Hussain, and U.S. District Judge James Zagel declared mistrial. Despite the fact Hussain lived peaceably in the United States for 10 years with his wife and daughter, Zagel denied a motion to release Hussain on bail.
The names look familiar, but I don't recall if there is an update on that case yet.
New trial date has not yet been set.
Amazing articles you have there, Mamdearest. Thank you.