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U.S. v. Rahman, No. 96-1044L (2nd Cir.) (189 F.3d 88) (August 16, 1999) (Per Curiam)

In the aftermath of the World Trade Center bombing case, the United States began a frenzied hunt for alleged terrorists with any connection to the actual bombers. Armed with the incredibly broad and subjective “seditious conspiracy” statute, 18 U.S.C. § 2384, the Government was able to sweep into its conspiracy ...

 

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