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TruthNews.us (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
... training and ideology. “It is a very important part of the prosecution’s case,” said prosecutor Clayton Trivett. Commission Judge Keith Allred approved the video, after first saying it would serve more to prejudice the case than to prove a point. “The planes crashing into the towers and the people screaming doesn’t prove anything,” he said. A pivotal point of contention is the significance...
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News.com.au (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
... training and ideology."It is a very important part of the prosecution's case," said prosecutor Clayton Trivett. Commission Judge Keith Allred approved the video, after first saying it would serve more to prejudice the case than to prove a point."The planes crashing into the towers and the people screaming doesn't prove anything," he said. A pivotal point of contention is the significance...
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Theodore's World (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
... training and ideology. "It is a very important part of the prosecution's case," said prosecutor Clayton Trivett. Commission Judge Keith Allred approved the video, after first saying it would serve more to prejudice the case than to prove a point. "The planes crashing into the towers and the people screaming doesn't prove anything," he said. A pivotal point of contention is the significance...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
... role as bin Laden's driver in Afghanistan.
"He is part of an overarching conspiracy," said Clayton Trivett, a civilian prosecutor from the Defense Department. "Whether he knew the specifics of the attacks or not, he knew Americans were going to be killed."
The film, which introduces some segments with Middle Eastern music, shows familiar footage of hooded fighters training...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
... training and ideology. "It is a very important part of the prosecution's case," said prosecutor Clayton Trivett.Commission Judge Keith Allred approved the video, after first saying it would serve more to prejudice the case than to prove a point. "The planes crashing into the towers and the people screaming doesn't prove anything," he said.A pivotal point of contention is the significance...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
... training and ideology. "It is a very important part of the prosecution's case," said prosecutor Clayton Trivett.Commission Judge Keith Allred approved the video, after first saying it would serve more to prejudice the case than to prove a point. "The planes crashing into the towers and the people screaming doesn't prove anything," he said.A pivotal point of contention is the significance...
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
... a small role as bin Laden's driver in Afghanistan."He is part of an overarching conspiracy," said Clayton Trivett, a civilian prosecutor from the Defense Department. "Whether he knew the specifics of the attacks or not, he knew Americans were going to be killed."The film, which introduces some segments with Middle Eastern music, shows familiar footage of hooded fighters training on...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
... a small role as bin Laden's driver in Afghanistan."He is part of an overarching conspiracy," said Clayton Trivett, a civilian prosecutor from the Defense Department. "Whether he knew the specifics of the attacks or not, he knew Americans were going to be killed."The film, which introduces some segments with Middle Eastern music, shows familiar footage of hooded fighters training on...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/28/2008
... role as bin Laden's driver in Afghanistan.
"He is part of an overarching conspiracy," said Clayton Trivett, a civilian prosecutor from the Defense Department. "Whether he knew the specifics of the attacks or not, he knew Americans were going to be killed."
The film, which introduces some segments with Middle Eastern music, shows familiar footage of hooded fighters training...
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
... classified information. ”It’s not the sky that might fall. It’s another building,” said prosecutor Clayton Trivett Jr. “In the minds of some of these individuals, they hold some of the mostly closely guarded secrets in the national intelligence community.” But Judge Allred said, “I want the government to know that I see this as relevant, necessary and exculpatory. I just believe the...
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Los Angeles Times (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
... and intelligence sources and methods that the United States has," Justice Department prosecutor Clayton Trivett said.But Navy Capt. Keith J. Allred, the military judge hearing the case, said that Mohammed and the other men also appeared to have knowledge of events that could favor Hamdan, who has insisted for years that he was merely a driver for Bin Laden who needed the work and...
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
... and intelligence sources and methods that the United States has," Justice Department prosecutor Clayton Trivett said.But Navy Capt. Keith Allred, the military judge hearing the case, said that Mohammed and the others also appear to have knowledge of events that could favor Hamdan, who has insisted he was an innocent driver for bin Laden who needed the work and never engaged in, nor...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
... and intelligence sources and methods that the United States has," Justice Department prosecutor Clayton Trivett said.But Navy Capt. Keith J. Allred, the military judge hearing the case, said that Mohammed and the other men also appeared to have knowledge of events that could favor Hamdan, who has insisted for years that he was merely a driver for Bin Laden who needed the work and...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
... to testify for Hamdan.''It's not the sky that might fall. It's another building,'' said prosecutor Clayton Trivett Jr. ``In the minds of some of these individuals, they hold some of the mostly closely guarded secrets in the national intelligence community.''Hamdan is accused of supporting terror and conspiring in the al Qaeda spectacles -- from the 9/11 attacks stretching back to...