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U.S. v. Salameh, No. 94-1312 (2nd Cir.) (152 F.3d 88) (August 4, 1998) (Per Curiam)

This case involved a multi-defendant conspiracy to blow up the World Trade Center complex in New York City. At trial, one defendant, Abouhalima, refused to concede that a bomb had blown up the World Trade Center. Another defendant, Salameh, conceded not only the existence of the bomb, but argued that ...

 

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