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Motion to Dismiss Filed/ Website Relaunched/ Urgent Call for Donations

Motion to Dismiss Filed/ Website Relaunched/ Urgent Call for Donations

Tampa Bay Coalition for Justice and Peace www.FreeSamiNow.com Motion to Dismiss Filed/ Website Relaunched/ Urgent Calls for Donations “Justice demands that the United States honor its agreement with Dr. Sami Al-Arian” March 26, 2009 – Alexandria, VA – Dr. Sami Al-Arian’s attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the criminal contempt charges[Read More…]

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Motion to Dismiss Filed

Motion to Dismiss Filed

Justice demands that the United States honor its agreement with Dr. Al-Arian March 26, 2009 – Alexandria, VA – Dr. Sami Al-Arian’s attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the criminal contempt charges against him in federal court on Monday. The motion contained three grounds for the dismissal of the charges. It[Read More…]

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Latest Court Motions & Exhibits (PDF Files)

Motion To Dismiss (3/23/2009) Motion To Dismiss Reply (4/13/2009) Exhibit A- Attorney Linda Moreno Declaration on Plea Deal Exhibit B- Attorney William B. Moffitt Declaration on Plea Deal Exhibit C- Attorney Jack Fernandez Declaration on Virginia Prosecutor Exhibit D- Dr. Al-Arian Declaration on Plea Deal Exhibit E- Attorney Linda Moreno[Read More…]

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A Legal Odyssey: Illustration of ethical breaches, disdain for due process and anti-Muslim bias

A Legal Odyssey: Illustration of ethical breaches, disdain for due process and anti-Muslim bias

March 19, 2009 By Wendy Malloy / Tampa Excerpts It was one of the Bush Administration’s sharpest humiliations and a glaring example of its chronic overreach in post-9/11 terrorism cases. And critics say what happened next in the al-Arian case was just as bad, a classic illustration of how the[Read More…]

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A Legal Odyssey

A Legal Odyssey

A Legal Odyssey: Illustration of ethical breaches, disdain for due process and anti-Muslim bias By Wendy Malloy / Tampa March 19, 2009 Former University of South Florida professor Sami al-Arian Excerpts Unfortunately for U.S. prosecutors, none of (the evidence) actually made al-Arian a terrorist — PIJ’s North American leader, they[Read More…]

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Relentless Terrorism Prosecutor Faces Accusations of His Own

The Washington Post By: Jerry Markon September 14, 2008 Sami Al-Arian one of the nation’s most prominent terrorism defendants, was about to be released into his daughter’s custody to await a new trial on contempt charges. Assistant U.S. Attorney Gordon Kromberg protested, saying that “in this particular culture,” a woman[Read More…]

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A Prosecutor Is Called ‘Relentless’

The New York Sun July 28, 2008 by: Josh Gerstein Link:Click here Add to del.icio.us Add to Digg Add to Facebook Add to Newsvine A federal prosecutor who has led a series of investigations into Islamic militants and Muslim groups based in Virginia, Gordon Kromberg, may soon be facing a[Read More…]

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A Prosecutor Is Called ‘Relentless’

The New York Sun July 28, 2008 by: Josh Gerstein Add to del.icio.us Add to Digg Add to Facebook Add to Newsvine A federal prosecutor who has led a series of investigations into Islamic militants and Muslim groups based in Virginia, Gordon Kromberg, may soon be facing a trial of[Read More…]

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Introducing Gordon Kromberg, a Federal Prosecutor on the Hot Seat

Introducing Gordon Kromberg, a Federal Prosecutor on the Hot Seat

Wall Street Journal Law’s Blog Sep. 15, 2008 By Ashby Jones It’s not often that an assistant U.S. Attorney gets singled out and criticized by name (far more frequent, it seems, are attacks on an entire U.S. Attorney’s office or the Justice Department itself.) But the Washington Post over the[Read More…]

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More Prosecutorial Misconduct in the Al-Arian Case

More Prosecutorial Misconduct in the Al-Arian Case

March 11, 2009 By Scott Horton The Associated Press reports:The Justice Department may have hoodwinked a defendant in a high-profile terrorism case into thinking his plea bargain would protect him from further prosecutions, a federal judge said Monday. Monday’s hearing in U.S. District Court was the latest in which Judge[Read More…]

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