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Arkansas jihadi trial delayed for 3rd time
Posted on February 18, 2011 by creeping
An update on the Arkansas jihadist who killed U.S. Army Private William Long and wounded Private Quinton Ezeagwula.
via Muhammad trial delayed for 3rd time
NWAonline.
Confessed soldier-killer Abdulhakim Muhammad’s death-penalty trial was pushed back five months on Tuesday, a last-minute delay resulting from a closed meeting involving the judge, defense attorneys and prosecutors a month ago.
A week before the trial’s scheduled Feb. 23 start, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Herb Wright agreed to a defense request to delay it for the third time.
On Tuesday, Wright told prosecutors and defense attorneys that there will be no more delays.
“I’ve made my position clear,” he said. “This case will be tried on that [July 18] date.”
Defense attorney Patrick Benca agreed to waive speedy-trial concerns from the latest continuance. He declined to speak with reporters after the hearing.
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Arkansas jihadi trial delayed for 3rd time
Posted on February 18, 2011 by creeping
An update on the Arkansas jihadist who killed U.S. Army Private William Long and wounded Private Quinton Ezeagwula.
via Muhammad trial delayed for 3rd time
NWAonline.
Confessed soldier-killer Abdulhakim Muhammad’s death-penalty trial was pushed back five months on Tuesday, a last-minute delay resulting from a closed meeting involving the judge, defense attorneys and prosecutors a month ago.
A week before the trial’s scheduled Feb. 23 start, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Herb Wright agreed to a defense request to delay it for the third time.
On Tuesday, Wright told prosecutors and defense attorneys that there will be no more delays.
“I’ve made my position clear,” he said. “This case will be tried on that [July 18] date.”
Defense attorney Patrick Benca agreed to waive speedy-trial concerns from the latest continuance. He declined to speak with reporters after the hearing.
More:
Arkansas: Muslim admits attack on Army recruiting station was jihad
Muslim claims his Arkansas jihad justified for sake of Allah; CAIR’s silence a tacit agreement
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