Finding Unbiased Moussaoui Jury Not Easy Finding Unbiased Jury for the Death Penalty Trial of Zacarias Moussaoui No Easy Task
by Matthew Barakat ABC News
February 12 2006
4 Va. Jihad Suspects Won't Go Before Jury
Experts Say News, Tough to Tune Out, Could Help Either Side By Jerry Markon
Published in: The Washington Post
Wednesday, January 28, 2004; Page A02
Verdict May Affect Malvo Panel
Experts Say News, Tough to Tune Out, Could Help Either Side By Scott Higham
Published in: The Washington Post
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Sniper suspect to lead defense Muhammad stuns court as trial opens By Richard Willing
and Tom Vanden Brook
Published in: USA TODAY, Page 1A
October 21, 2003
Defense Keeping An Eye on Future
Motions Could Aid Appeal, Experts Say By Scott Higham
Published in: The Washington Post
Thursday, October 16, 2003
Bounty hunters
Wanted, dead or alive By: Caroline Lambert
Published in: The Economist
September 25, 2003
A New Hard-Liner at the DEA by Jason Vest
Published by The Nation; Marijuana Policy Project - United States
July 14, 2003
Friend of the Court By Lisa Kemler
Published in: National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
June, 2003
Va. Man Cleared In Rival's Slaying<
Self-Defense Argued in Love TriangleBR>
By Tom Jackman
Published in:The Washington Post
Friday, May 23, 2003
U.S. Prosecutors Formally Join Sniper Case Federal prosecutors file complaint alleging John Allen Muhammad killed 6 people in Maryland and 1 person in Washington, D.C.
by Barbara Bradley HagertyÊ
Broadcast on NPR - All Things Considered
October 29, 2002
Crime and Computers
'Digitally Enhanced' Evidence Draws Challenges From Defense By: Mark Hansen
Published in: ABA Journal
August 2002
President's Letter Published in: OYEZ, Alexandria Bar Association
Volume XXIV, Number 8
May/June 2002 (PDF File)
Need a Good Lawyer? Washington is Full of Legal Hazards-and Lawyers for Every Problem. Here are the 75 Best. By: Kim Isaac Eisler
Published in: Washingtonian Magazine
March, 2002
Pleading the Fifth may have a catch
Court considers whether suspects can be forced to hand over incriminating papers.
by: Warren Richey
Published in: Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
February 24, 2001
The Debate over Mandatory Minimums By: Stephen Murdoch
Published in: The Washington Lawyer
November, 2001
Second trial for attempted rapes begins
Man's conviction was thrown out after evidence was found by: IVAN SCIUPAC
Published in: The Journal Newspapers
May, 2000
Death Penalty Debate Stephen Bright & John Zwerling, Moderator: Steven Hawkins
Published in: The Champion
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
November 1996