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A New York man recruited by al-Qaeda who plotted to bomb the city’s subway system was sentenced to the equivalent of two life terms in prison.
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A New York man accused of helping plan a failed suicide attack on the city’s subway system around the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks chose to murder Americans, a prosecutor told a jury.
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A New York man accused in a foiled plot to conduct suicide bombings on the city’s subways last year sought to suppress statements he made to federal agents after his arrest.
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Jaynie Baker, the second woman charged with running a New York brothel that catered to high- net-worth clients, pleaded not guilty after returning from Mexico and surrendering to authorities.
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A jury convicted a New York man of plotting a failed suicide attack on the city’s subway system around the eighth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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A terrorism suspect’s statements after he was arrested following an expressway crash can be admitted as evidence at his trial on charges that he helped plan a suicide attack on New York’s subways, a judge ruled.
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A New York man who pleaded guilty to plotting to bomb the city’s subway system for al-Qaeda testified that he believes the terrorist group brainwashed him.
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Saajid Muhammad Badat, convicted in the U.K. in 2005 of plotting to explode an airplane, testified that Osama Bin Laden told him his mission would help bring down the U.S. economy.
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Three former directors of a military contractor whose cofounder was convicted of looting the firm were sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over claims they were “willfully blind” to the accounting fraud.
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Three Point Blank Solutions Inc. directors accused of standing by while the body-armor maker’s former top executive looted the firm have offered to settle claims against them, court papers show.
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