Posted on 05/03/2006 1:44:47 PM PDT by MikeA
A federal jury decided Wednesday al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui deserves life in prison for his role in the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history, on Sept. 11, 2001.
On the seventh day of deliberation, the jury of nine men and three women informed Judge Leonie Brinkema that it had reached a decision. The verdict was announced at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
Moussaoui, a 37-year-old Frenchman of Moroccan descent, is the only person charged in this country in connection with the suicide jetliner hijackings that killed nearly 3,000 people at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field.
The verdict came after four years of legal maneuvering and a six-week trial that put jurors on an emotional roller coaster.
The panel of northern Virginia residents was shown gruesome never- before-released images of the carnage that day, heard the first public playing of the cockpit recorder from United Flight 93 whose passengers tried to retake the jet over Pennsylvania, and watched and listened as dozens of victims and relatives described the horrors and losses they had endured.
The nine men and three women deliberated about 40 hours. They had found Moussaoui eligible for execution after more than 16 hours of deliberations in late March and early April.
Although he was in jail on immigration violations on Sept. 11, the jury ruled that lies he told federal agents the month before the attacks kept the government from identifying and stopping some of the hijackers.
Dude will be out in 6 months and having circle jerks on TV with Oprah and Bill Maher (aka 'Tomato Nose')
All this sentence does is tell the enemy that we're not serious about confronting them and then destroying them. I'm sure they see this as a joke.
"How long will he live in jail.....?"
Don't worry about him because the Black Muslims will take him under their protection. I doubt anything will happen to him unless they put him in a wing with the Aryan Brotherhood or the Mexican Mafia.
Your #46. BINGO!
It makes me sick.
I hope someone will post information on every member of that jury for the public to show their derison.
No doubt many prisoners do go stark-raving mad.
Again, America shows herself to be, oh so compassionate....and islam sneers.
Nope, we will spend a million a year to keep him safe, not too mention his "muslim brothers" there already
Okay everybody .. I know I'm late to this discussion, but hear me out.
No .. I don't think they did and I'll tell you why:
What's the one thing Moussaoui wanted ..?? DEATH! MARTYRDOM! That's why I'm glad they didn't give him death. Now the muslims cannot use him as a martyr. Remember what Osama said, "we love death but America loves life - that is the basic difference between us." If you love a culture of death, then the worst possible punishment is to be forced to remain alive.
Let him live in a rotten stinking hole the rest of his life and watch his terrorist friends be killed one by one, and he has to remain alive.
I have a feeling the penaly phase went all OJ..
I saw a program about that prison in Colorado that he is going to. You think he is loony tunes now, check back in a few years. Every prisoner there is in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day.
On the contrary, I'd say it is. It's called a preemptive strike in other contexts. The man should have been in Gitmo and put before a military tribunal, not in some civilian court with the typical mind numbed jury to be found in the DC area.
I'm sure the courts, including the Supreme Court, would find that, particular the pork diet, to be "cruel and unusual punishment". Heck, they'd find not providing the SOB a prayer mat to be such.
I can guarantee that plenty of Imams, Mullahs and maybe an Ayatollah or three, will see to it that he'd not forgotten.
OTOH, he might make great "bait".
Ramsey Clark, and his ilk, will be there to ensure he's never put into general population. Not even in a Club Fed, sort of place.
Better yet, put him to work in the hog raising branch of a prison farm. Except these days prisoners are more likely to be working on HUMVEEs for the military, for pay no less.
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