Thursday, June 30, 2005
Judge Says Case Against UA Student Weak
A University of Arkansas graduate student accused of trying to join the Palestinian holy war against Israel will likely be released on bond until trial, pending the outcome of a mental evaluation, because the government's case is weak, a judge said Wednesday.
Arwah J. Jaber of Fayetteville was arrested by federal authorities earlier this month on a criminal complaint accusing him of knowingly attempting to provide support to a foreign terrorist organization, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
The support is wanting to fly home to visit relatives and the crime is allegedly admitting a desire to commit suicide.
Too Many prosecutors. Too much power. Raw hysteria.
This guy might blow up the world, but let's put him on an ankle bracelet. Here, gentle friends, is one more University nitwit. Nothing more.
Thank God above that Little Rock attorney John Wesley Hall is on the job!