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Update 3:45 p.m.DETROIT (AP) - A Nigerian who tried to blow up an international flight near Detroit on behalf of al-Qaida has been sentenced to life in…
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The young Nigerian man convicted of trying to blow up a Detroit-bound flight two years ago will not be appointed new legal counsel ahead of his sentencing…
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Attorneys for the federal government today laid out the road map they’ll use to prosecute the young Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a…
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Update 5:15 pm:Judge Nancy Edmunds has recessed today's proceedings. The count so far: 20 jurors made it into the pool of potential jurors and will…
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A federal judge in Detroit says she will allow prosecutors to use statements at trial made by the so-called “underwear bomber.”At issue were statements…
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Click here to see a copy of the juror questionnaireUpdate 3:37 pm:Judge Nancy Edmunds has recessed the hearing for the day. Testimony will begin at 9 am…
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The man known as the “underwear bomber” will get a look at about 300 potential jurors in federal court in Detroit tomorrow.The jurors will hear about the…
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A U.S. District Court judge says the Nigerian-born man accused of trying to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner nearly two years ago can represent himself at…
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More details are being learned about why Detroit was chosen as a target in an attempt by an al-Qaida operative to blow up an airliner on Christmas Day…
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They come from very different backgrounds and different parts of the world. Members of the Hutaree militia and the suspected Christmas day underwear…