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Now that Zacarias Moussaoue has been giving life without the possibility of ever being set free, he has come to realize after only a week, he was lieing and now wishes to enter a plea of Not Guilty. Let us wait and see where this leads, Back to Court I'm sure.
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Quote> In any event, I think that a life sentence is fine. Let him sit in Supermax in Colorado for the next 40 years. By the same token, I don't think I'd've been upset if they had given him death, either. Both methods keep him away from being able to commit any further crime on the public.
Now that Zacarias Moussaoue has been giving life without the possibility of ever being set free, he has come to realize after only a week, he was lieing and now wishes to enter a plea of Not Guilty. Let us wait and see where this leads, Back to Court I'm sure.
Is that even legal? Can you really change you plea after yhou dont like what teh sentence is. Sounds obsurd!
QuoteIs that even legal? Can you really change you plea after yhou dont like what teh sentence is. Sounds obsurd!
Generally not. This doesn't seem likely to go anywhere.
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QuoteQuoteIs that even legal? Can you really change you plea after yhou dont like what teh sentence is. Sounds obsurd!
Generally not. This doesn't seem likely to go anywhere.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/M/MOUSSAOUI?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2006-05-08-18-23-44
"I had thought I would be sentenced to death based on the emotions and anger toward me for the deaths on Sept. 11, but after reviewing the jury verdict and reading how the jurors set aside their emotions and disgust for me and focused on the law and the evidence ... I now see that it is possible that I can receive a fair trial even with Americans as jurors."
ah the irony...the attacker realizes his victims are not the assholes he thought they were...
"I wish to withdraw my guilty plea and ask the court for a new trial to prove my innocence of the Sept. 11 plot," Moussaoui wrote. "I have never met (lead 9/11 hijacker) Mohammed Atta and, while I may have seen a few of the other hijackers ... (in Afghanistan), I never knew them or anything about their operation."
ah, we knew it all along. just a dope. too bad the US Gov propped him up like he WAS the 19th hijacker...wonder if that's a testament to our 'intelligence level' or what-have-you or if it's just a testament to the Gov's desire to find somebody and prosecute them to 'appease' the public and divert attention from the real issues. Probably a lil of both I imagine...(I did enjoy the ridiculous argument from the Prosecution that 'had Moussaoui told the FBI the truth' 9/11 could have been prevented and we could have arrested some of the hijackers...)
There's no justice like angry mob justice. - Skinner
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I'm still glad he didn't get a death sentence. Killing a moron is nothing to be proud of. Well, as long as the Federal Prisons don't let "Entertainment Tonight" interview him in his cell, we should be hearing very very little from him anymore.
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'QuoteBut I thought Mousaoui won and America lost.... Isn't that what he said in court ? Guess he doesn't like the new lifetime accomodations.
I think reality set in pretty quickly ....
Quote'QuoteBut I thought Mousaoui won and America lost.... Isn't that what he said in court ? Guess he doesn't like the new lifetime accomodations.
I think reality set in pretty quickly ....
yeah, my thoughts exactly. good ol' zack realized that he grandstanded in that courtroom for no reason. treated his defense team like the enemy for no good reason. too bad, should've wised up sooner. could've been a whole diff ball game.
There's no justice like angry mob justice. - Skinner
Be careful. There's a limited future in low pulls - JohnMitchell
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QuoteI think reality set in pretty quickly ....
So a general question . . . was Moussaoui railroaded?
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QuoteSo a general question . . . was Moussaoui railroaded?
I think they transport them in high security vans and simple cop cars. If the prisoner is high profile, then the security van might also have an escort. If an airplane trip is needed, then a security escort goes along and the prisoner gets a window seat.
No one takes the railroad any more. Only coal.
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I agree Michele. I was refering back to the attitude of some of the posters on teh thread, which probably reflects the feelings of many.
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