Government fails to prove terror case…again
Deadlocked jury forces 2nd mistrial in Miami terrorism case
MIAMI (AP) – The second trial of six men accused of plotting attacks on Chicago’s Sears Tower and FBI offices ended with a second hung jury Wednesday, an embarrassing blow to a case the Bush administration had cited as an example of nipping a devastating terrorist attack in the bud.
U.S. District Judge Joan Lenard declared a mistrial when jurors reported they were deadlocked after 13 days of deliberations in the case of the so-called “Liberty City Seven.”
The first trial ended in December in a hung jury for the same six defendants and the acquittal of a seventh. Lenard set an April 23 hearing where federal prosecutors say they will announce whether they will pursue another trial.</em>
Pursue another trial?
YOU DON’T HAVE A CASE!