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"I am guilty of this count in US law but not in the Koran," the 25-year-old Nigerian said as he reversed course in the trial and confessed to trying to kill 289 people on a packed transatlantic flight using explosives hidden in his underwear.
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
I am amazed that you guys are saying the government made him plead guilty without even considering that his confession was his choice. Do you guys have anything to back up this claim?
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
I am amazed that you guys are saying the government made him plead guilty without even considering that his confession was his choice. Do you guys have anything to back up this claim?
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
I am amazed that you guys are saying the government made him plead guilty without even considering that his confession was his choice. Do you guys have anything to back up this claim?
His court-appointed standby counsel said he had urged the young man to see the trial through but Abdulmutallab was not interested in trying to avoid spending the rest of his life behind bars.
"He wanted to say something for some time and that was satisfying to him," Anthony Chambers told reporters
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
I am amazed that you guys are saying the government made him plead guilty without even considering that his confession was his choice. Do you guys have anything to back up this claim?
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
Drone aircraft can't plead guilty, can they?
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
So.... what your saying is you guys have NOTHING to back up your claims. It would have been easier to just say that.