Islamic scholar's terror convictions reviewed in Virginia
Source: Associated Press
Islamic scholars terror convictions reviewed in Virginia
By MATTHEW BARAKAT
June 25, 2019
FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) A judge is considering tossing out parts of a 10-count conviction against an Islamic scholar serving life in prison for persuading some of his followers to travel overseas after the Sept. 11 attacks and try to join the Taliban.
The review in the case of Ali Al-Timimi of Fairfax comes after the Supreme Court on Monday struck down part of a federal law regulating crimes of violence as unconstitutionally vague.
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema issued a show cause order Tuesday giving prosecutors 30 days to explain why she shouldnt overturn three of the 10 counts on which Al-Timimi was convicted at his 2005 trial.
Vacating those convictions would likely still leave a significant sentence on remaining counts, which include soliciting treason. But the life sentence would be unlikely to survive.
Al-Timimi was indicted in 2004, and prosecutors said the U.S.-born scholar who had earned his doctorate in computational biology shortly before his arrest enjoyed rock-star status among his small group of followers.
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