Humint Events Online: Will Someone Finally Stand Trial for 9/11?

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Will Someone Finally Stand Trial for 9/11?

Zacarias Moussaoui planning to plead guilty after three years of legal negotiations.
Moussaoui's plan to plead guilty comes over his attorneys' objections and still has several obstacles -- including Moussaoui's own whim. The French citizen, the only person charged in the United States in the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, tried to plead guilty in 2002, claiming an intimate knowledge of the plane hijackings. But he rescinded his plea a week later. His mental state has been an issue in the case ever since, and U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema in Alexandria is scheduled to meet with Moussaoui this week to determine if he has the mental capacity to enter a plea now, the sources said. (snip)
Moussaoui's renewed interest in a plea comes as the case, which has seen years of delays, seemed to be headed toward trial. Moussaoui was indicted in December 2001, but his trial has been delayed three times. For most of the past two years, the case has been tied up in the appellate courts in a dispute over Moussaoui's access to key al Qaeda witnesses.


Gee, it almost seems as though the government has been hiding something regarding those key al Qaeda witnesses. Now why on earth would they do that? I'm sure they have nothing to hide, right?

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