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SobaViolence
09-22-2004, 11:32 PM
With the latest Detroit convictions overturned, Ashcroft has not convicted a single person of terrorism since 9/11.

Alternet (http://www.alternet.org/rights/19948/)

On Sept. 2 a federal judge in Detroit threw out the only jury conviction the Justice Department has obtained on a terrorism charge since 9/11. In October 2001, shortly after the men were initially arrested, Attorney General John Ashcroft heralded the case in a national press conference as evidence of the success of his anti-terror campaign. The indictment alleged that the defendants were associated with al Qaeda and planning terrorist attacks. But Ashcroft held no news conference in September when the case was dismissed, nor did he offer any apologies to the defendants who had spent nearly three years in jail. That wouldn't be good for his boss' campaign, which rests on the "war on terrorism." Here, as in Iraq, Bush's war is not going as well as he pretends.

Blighty
09-23-2004, 03:41 AM
No true. Richard Reid (http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=94&id=124432003) got life. Although there has been a huge lack of convictions. The US government seems to favor holding people indefinitely without charge over evidence and trials and jurys and all that crazy stuff.