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Qaida Conspirator Moussaoui Gets Life sentence

correct one in my opinion

By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN, Associated Press Writer 5 minutes ago

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A federal jury rejected the death penalty for al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui on Wednesday and decided he must spend life in prison for his role in the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history.


After seven days of deliberation, the nine men and three women rebuffed the government's appeal for death for the only person charged in this country in the four suicide jetliner hijackings that killed nearly 3,000 people on Sept. 11, 2001.

The verdict came after four years of legal maneuvering and a six-week trial that put jurors on an emotional roller coaster and gave the 37-year-old Frenchman of Moroccan descent a platform to taunt Americans. The judge was to hand down the life sentence Thursday morning, bound by the jury's verdict.

It was the sixth case in a row since the death penalty was restored in 1976 in which federal prosecutors failed to obtain an execution in this courthouse — all the more striking this time because the
Pentagon is just miles away.

In their successful defense of Moussaoui, his lawyers revealed new levels of pre-attack bungling of intelligence by the
FBI and other government agencies. By the trial's end, the defense team was portraying its uncooperative client as a delusional schizophrenic. They argued he took the witness stand to confess a role in Sept. 11 that he never had — all to achieve martyrdom through execution or for recognition in history.

They overcame the impact of two dramatic appearances by Moussaoui himself — first to renounce his four years of denying any involvement in the attacks and then to gloat over the pain of those who lost loved ones.

Using evidence gathered in the largest investigation in U.S. history, prosecutors achieved a preliminary victory last month when the jury ruled Moussaoui's lies to federal agents a month before the attacks made him eligible for the death penalty because they kept agents from discovering some of the hijackers.

But even with heart-rending testimony from nearly four dozen victims and their relatives — testimony that forced some jurors to wipe their eyes — the jury was not convinced that Moussaoui, who was in jail on Sept. 11, deserved to die.

The case broke new ground in the understanding of Sept. 11 — releasing to the public the first transcript and playing in court the cockpit tape of United 93's last half hour. The tape captured the sounds of terrorists hijacking the aircraft over Pennsylvania and passengers trying to retake the jet until it crashed in a field.
Sounds about right. Don't martyr him... in fifty years people will say "who?"

/Defense was right - this man is madder than Mad Jack McMad.
Ditto
almost sounds like justice prevailed!
Let him die in jail. Do they have federal prisons here?

posh2 @ Wed 03 May, 2006 5:23 pm Wrote:
Do they have federal prisons here?


He'll probably go to that Supermax prison. He sure ain't going to Leavenworth.

The reason I asked was if he is going to a fed jail, means that my tax money will be used to keep him there. Equally I don't want to make him a martyr ...

JohnA @ May 3rd 2006, 3:51 pm Wrote:
Qaida Conspirator Moussaoui Gets Life sentence

correct one in my opinion


Yep, let him rot. Forget giving him the gratification of becoming a martyr.

If he's going to a State Jail your taxes still keep him there.

/it's cheaper to keep someone in prison for life than it is to kill them

posh2 @ Thu 04 May, 2006 Wrote:
Let him die in jail. Do they have federal prisons here?


Yes they do,
over 100 at last count and in every state
called penitentiaries UPS .

the low security ones are on military bases and work programe related .

The one i know of that contains a lethal injection chamber is in terra haute IND .

He will arrive be put in a cell and ask where mecca is .

As he bends over to worship i,t a hairy assed pig mother of a prisoner will slip him a verse from the koran .
and he will be a bitch smile
I wonder how long it will be until someone blows something up demanding his release?

JohnA @ Thu May 04, 2006 2:40 am Wrote:
He will arrive be put in a cell and ask where mecca is .

As he bends over to worship i,t a hairy assed pig mother of a prisoner will slip him a verse from the koran .
and he will be a bitch :smile:



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

He will have a lot of bending over to do....he will also bend over to get the bar soap :lol:

You got it wrong, he will spend all of his time in solitary confinement in his cell except for a short, solitary, walk around a small yard once or twice a week.

I don't understand why the jury left the death penalty in in the first part of the trial. It's one hell of a stretch to say the USG would have taken any notice if he had told the truth. They had a lot of dots to connect, and they failed; it's difficult to believe that one more would have, unfailingly, provided the link, especially from someone who was an obvious flake.

I think that the prosecutors overdid the horror stories, and thus convinced some of the jury that they didn't have the logical case, and that they were trying to push the jury into an emotional response.

A couple of the judges legal instructions to the jury made it virtually impossible for a death verdict on the evidence. One was that they had to find that he had contributed to the deaths on 9/11, and he clearly didn't.
http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4972526.stm


Just got this from the BBC, it is not going to be a "walk in the park" for Moussaoui
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