Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman is serving a life sentence for planning terrorist attacks in New York. His group Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya is responsible for killing and disemboweling 62 in Luxor.
The fact that information was passed is not in question only the appropriate penalty.
The judge, John Koeltl, has put professional courtesy before the publics right to safety, describing Ms. Stewart:
as a champion of the poor, the disadvantaged and the unpopular
That statement may cause you to forget she has also defended members of the Weather Underground and the Black Panthers.
If only we understood her better, we might see the nobility.
The lawyer committed treason, and the judge neglected to properly punish for the offense.
The WSJ editorial gets it right, see link.
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