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Link to article:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/10/16/terror.trial.ap/index.html
Brief excerpt:
[quote name='CNN']-- In a letter to the judge, civil rights lawyer Lynne Stewart proclaimed "I am not a traitor."
She acknowledged that she zealously tried to save a blind Egyptian sheik from life in prison for plotting to blow up New York City landmarks.
But she argued that the government's characterization of her was wrong and took unfair advantage of the "hysteria that followed 9/11 and that was re-lived during the trial." (Watch Stewart vow to fight on -- 2:01
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On Monday, that judge is to decide whether Stewart, 67, should join her former client behind bars for enabling him to communicate with his followers. Prosecutors asked for the maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.[/quote]
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/10/16/terror.trial.ap/index.html
Brief excerpt:
[quote name='CNN']-- In a letter to the judge, civil rights lawyer Lynne Stewart proclaimed "I am not a traitor."
She acknowledged that she zealously tried to save a blind Egyptian sheik from life in prison for plotting to blow up New York City landmarks.
But she argued that the government's characterization of her was wrong and took unfair advantage of the "hysteria that followed 9/11 and that was re-lived during the trial." (Watch Stewart vow to fight on -- 2:01

On Monday, that judge is to decide whether Stewart, 67, should join her former client behind bars for enabling him to communicate with his followers. Prosecutors asked for the maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.[/quote]