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Sandra G. Roland, Asst. Federal Public Defender, argued the cause, for appellant. With her on the briefs was A.J. Kramer, Federal Public Defender.
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Teen charged in 'Jihad Jane' plot PHILADELPHIA -- A high school honors student from Maryland helped the American terror suspect dubbed "Jihad Jane" plot to kill a Swedish artist and used the Internet to raise money and recruits for overseas terrorists, federal prosecutors charged in an indictment Thursday. Mohammad Hassan Khalid, a legal immigrant from Pakistan, had been the rare juvenile in federal custody until he turned 18 last month. The FBI arrested him July 6 at his family's home in Ellicott City, near Baltimore. He was charged Thursday with material support of terrorism. According to the indictment, Khalid tried to recruit men to wage jihad, or a violent holy war, in Europe and South Asia, and women who had passports to travel through Europe. He had met Colleen LaRose, who had ...
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Becky S. Walker, Esq., USLA ? Office of the U.S. Attorney, Criminal Division, Los Angeles, CA, Yoel Tobin, Esq., Douglas N. Letter, Esq., DOJ ? U.S. D...
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Juma Mohammad Al-Bishah/akram Hassan Habazi, trading as SMOKING JOE, 3854 Electric Rd. (A) Roanoke County, Virginia 24018, is applying to the VIRGINIA...
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Alan Vomacka, Houston, Tex., for petitioner.
William F. Smith, Atty. Gen., Richard M. Evans, Gen. Litigation and Legal Advice Section, Crim. Div., Ph...
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Douglas N. Letter, Yoel Tobin, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., Ronald L. Cheng, ULSA-Office of the U.S. Attorney, Crim.Div., Los Angeles...
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Douglas N. Letter, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC, for the appellant.
Stephen P. Berzon, Altshuler, Berzon, Nussbaum, Rubin & De...
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This is the first food I've eaten in four days," Habiba Mohammad Hassan, a 17-year-old Somali girl says while opening a packet of high-energy cookies from the U.N. World Food Program (WFP).
Habiba, and 150 other refugees, just spent three days crossing the hazardous Gulf of Aden, fleeing the conflict in Somalia and arriving on the beach of Bab al Mandeb, a small port village in the extreme west of Yemen.
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Stephen P. Berzon, Altshuler, Berzon, Nussbaum, Rubin & Demain, San Francisco, CA, for the appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court fo...
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Five North Carolina men accused in 2009 of being part of a local terrorism ring that threatened jihad overseas entered not guilty pleas Monday in federal court.
Dylan Boyd, 23; Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan, 23; Ziyad Yaghi, 22; Hysen Sherifi, 26; and Anes Subasic, 34, are set to go to trial in mid-September on multiple felony charges tied to a case that stirred shock and disbelief in the quiet community where the accused and their families lived.