Sana’a, Yemen – Trial of Murderer Who Killed Rabbi, Adjourned

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    Yemeni former air force pilot Abdulaziz Hamoud al-Abdi is seen behind the bars during his second court hearingSana’a, Yemen – The primary court of Amran resumed today in the trial of the suspect accused of killing a Jew citizen, Moshe Yaish Nahari.

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    The court delayed the hearing until 12th January, 2009 as the suspect Abdul Aziz al-Abdi could not attend the session due to measures of making the medical check up were not finalized to know medical condition of the suspect.

    The lawyer of the murderer asked to suspend the trial as the suspect did not attend the hearing.
    The prosecution also doubted about documents presented by the lawyer of the defendant, saying such documents are illegal.

    The court asked to raise report on the condition of the suspect as soon as possible.


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    dreikup
    dreikup
    15 years ago

    “the trial of the suspect accused of killing a Jew citizen”
    what?!
    didn’t the terrorist admit that he killed the jew? why does the political correct media call him a suspect?

    Nikom Nikmas Dam Avodecha Hashofuch!
    Nikom Nikmas Dam Avodecha Hashofuch!
    15 years ago

    If I only could lay my hand on this murderer…

    Totosha
    Totosha
    15 years ago

    #1 – In any civilized society, a person is a “suspect” until he has been convicted in due course.