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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

“Judge testifies he felt threatened by NJ blogger”: The Associated Press has a report that begins, “A federal appeals court judge from Illinois testified Wednesday that he felt threatened by a New Jersey blogger’s inflammatory Internet tirades over a ruling supporting gun control.”

The Jersey Journal has a news update headlined “Blog rants were threat on our lives, two judges testify in trial of Internet shock jock/blogger Hal Turner.”

The New York Daily News reports today that “Harold (Hal) Turner, accused of threatening to kill 3 Chicago judges, on trial for third time.”

And The New York Post reports today that “Hate-mongering shock job on trial again in B’klyn.”

Posted at 2:33 PM by Howard Bashman



“Terror suspect greets prospective jurors; Omar Khadr met his jury pool, and a plea bargain created a conundrum in another Guantanamo war-crimes case”: Carol Rosenberg has this article today in The Miami Herald.

The Salt Lake Tribune reports today that “Wounded Utah vet to testify at Guantanamo.”

The Toronto Globe and Mail reports that “Jury selection begins in Khadr trial; Defence, prosecution question pool of U.S. military officers preparing to decide Canadian’s fate.”

And The Toronto Star contains an article headlined “Omar Khadr jurors ‘owe it to our legal system to do it right.’

Posted at 11:02 AM by Howard Bashman