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Defending Mohammad : Justice on Trial: a Defense Lawyer's Account of the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing Trial

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This is the inside story of an epic courtroom showdown between terrorism and the American legal system.

On a snowy day in February 1993, a massive car bomb nearly toppled the World Trade Center.

Four Middle Eastern men were quickly arrested and charged with the crime.

At the time, Robert E. Precht was a staff attorney for the Legal Aid Society Federal Defender Division in Manhattan, handling routine cases as a public defender.

He was surprised to be appointed defence attorney to the chief suspect, Mohammad Salameh, and challenged as never before by the media circus that this major terrorism trial would prove to be.

The events and personalities of the trial alone would make for gripping reading, but equally compelling are Precht's observations on the forces arrayed against fair trials for accused terrorists.

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Cornell University Press
0801441552 / 9780801441554
Hardback
28/08/2003
United States
183 pages, 1 chart/graph, 13 halftones
152 x 229 mm, 371 grams
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