Saddam verdict due 2 days before US election

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What an amazing coincidence! Hmmm, I wonder what the verdicts will be. :roll:

Oct 16, 7:06 AM (ET)

By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - A verdict against Saddam Hussein and seven co-defendants charged with crimes against humanity in connection with an anti-Shiite crackdown in the 1980s will be announced Nov. 5, a senior court official said on Monday.

Sentences for those found guilty will be issued the same day, chief investigating judge Raid Juhi told The Associated Press.

The former Iraqi leader could be hanged if convicted. However, he could appeal the sentence to a higher, nine-judge court. His co-defendants include his former deputy, Taha Yassin Ramadan, and his half-brother and former intelligence chief Barzan Ibrahim.

The trial began a year ago with the eight defendants facing charges arising from the deaths of nearly 150 Shiites from the town of Dujail after a 1982 assassination attempt against Saddam in the town north of Baghdad.

That trial adjourned July 27 to allow its five-judge panel to consider a verdict. The court was to have reconvened Monday to hear a verdict.

"The Dujail trial will resume Nov. 5 when the presiding judge will announce the verdict and the sentencing," Juhi said.

Saddam is the chief defendant in another trial, facing genocide charges in connection with a government crackdown in the 1980s against Iraqi Kurds. The prosecution alleges about 180,000 people died in that campaign.

Saddam, his cousin "Chemical" Ali al-Majid and five other co-defendants could face death by hanging if convicted.


Hearings in the second trial are to resume Tuesday.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20061016/D8KPMFNO1.html
 
[quote name='Msut77']I honestly think people arent going to care that much.[/QUOTE]

Agree. I think the only way this is a big story is if he gets off without a death sentence or is found not guilty on some of the charges. Everyone knows he's guilty and will almost undoubtedly be put to death, so that wouldn't be much of a surprise story.
 
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