Summary
ALEXANDRIA, Va. After three rocky weeks, prosecutors wound up on a strong note as they rested their case for executing al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui. But the witness who could prove most valuable for them has yet to take the stand: the defendant himself.
For most of the trial, lawyers for the only man charged in this country for the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, seemed to be making more points than the government from the prosecution's witnesses. But former FBI agent Aaron Zebley and federal aviation security official Robert Cammaroto finally managed to get across the prosecutors' main points late last week even though a legal shadow lingers over their testimony.See the full content of this document
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Moussaoui Could Be Defense's Ace in Hole
Then the once-volatile Moussaoui, who remained quiet through court sessions since the trial began March 6, reaffirmed that he still intends to do what he has been trying to do ...
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