Internet Terrorism Trial Judge Baffled by Terms Like 'Web Site' |
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Mark Trevelyan, Reuters (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Wed, 16 May 2007 13:30:15 -0500
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By Mark Trevelyan
A British judge admitted on Wednesday he was struggling to cope with
Judge Peter Openshaw broke into the questioning of a witness about a Web
"The trouble is I don't understand the language. I don't really
Prosecutor Mark Ellison briefly set aside his questioning to explain
Violent Islamist material posted on the Internet, including beheadings
Concluding Wednesday's session and looking ahead to testimony on
Younes Tsouli, 23, Waseem Mughal, 24, and Tariq al-Daour, 21, deny a
Tsouli and Mughal also deny conspiracy to murder. Al-Daour has pleaded
Prosecutors have told the jury at Woolwich Crown Court, east London,
The trial continues.
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited.
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