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Iraq
Saddams family can't afford trial
2005-10-05
SADDAM Hussein's family has no money to pay for his defence and his legal team is demanding that either the Iraqi court trying him or the media provide the funds, his Iraqi lawyer said today.
"Legume, bring me my saxophone!"
With the former Iraqi dictator to stand trial over a Shi'ite massacre in just two weeks, Khalil Dulaimi said that until now his team had been providing its services for free because Saddam's family "had no money to cover his expenses". He said his team had failed to raise the money from "rich Arabs, including those who had amassed fortunes in doing business with Iraq."

Pointing his finger at the Special Tribunal that will be trying Saddam and seven former cohorts from October 19, Mr Dulaimi said it had spent at least $US500 million (almost $657 million) preparing its case. He said his team had asked the court for funds to cover their costs, but had received no response.

Mr Dulaimi said that he would make no further statements to the media until the tribunal "applies the law and covers the expenses of the lawyers" or until the media do.

Saddam and seven others are charged in connection with the massacre of 143 people in the Shi'ite village of Dujail in 1982 following an attempt on his life there. Senior former officials to be tried with him are ex-vice president Taha Yassin Ramadan, Saddam's half-brother and former intelligence boss Barzan Ibrahim al-Hassan and a former deputy chief in Saddam's cabinet, Awad Ahmed al-Bandar. The other four – Abdullah Khadem Ruweid, Mezhar Abdullah Ruweid, Ali Daeh and Mohammed Azzam al-Ali – are former ruling Baath party officials responsible for the Dujail area.

Mr Dulaimi has been requesting a delay, claiming that the defence had not been informed about the trial date and had not given it full access to Saddam himself or full details of the charges against him. The court, however, said it had told the defence in September of the trial and that it had been provided with all the evidence obtained in the case.
Posted by:Oztralian [AKA] God Save The World

#21  You can definality get alot of billiable hours for $500 million. I guess the case against Saddam is too big!
Posted by: Snons Phusing8635   2005-10-05 18:44  

#20  The "lawyer" and Saddamn are two of a kind. I suggest the honorable court give them both the same sentence - a long drop with a short rope tied around their necks. A perfect "TWOFER" (or more).
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-10-05 16:47  

#19  Don't see why they're even thinking about blowing money on Saddy's defense, as his guilt simply can't be in doubt.

Plus, Johnny Cochran is no longer available.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-10-05 15:47  

#18  the attorney should be horsewhipped for even trying that $500 Million figure out. Strip him and horsewhip him live on TV
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-05 15:41  

#17  Reminds me of a great "joke"....

Lawyer standing by his client during the reading of the guilty criminal verdict...

Convict to lawyer- "What do we do now?"

Lawyer to convict- "We? I go back to my office; you go to jail."
Posted by: Mark E   2005-10-05 15:13  

#16  Wants his fee up front, a true lawyer.
Posted by: mojo   2005-10-05 14:19  

#15  Whya body bag? Saddam didn't provide body bags for the 500,000+ and still counting victims in his mass graves.
Posted by: ed   2005-10-05 14:15  

#14  And a body bag.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-10-05 14:09  

#13  I'll simplify things for Sammy's loving family.

They only need to pay for a few yards of rope.

Posted by: Seafarious   2005-10-05 14:07  

#12  Hadn't a hundred-plus lawyers from all over the world flocked to join Saddam Hussein's defence team? And I would imagine that such illustrious gentlemen (not likely to be many ladies in that horde) bill a great deal more than than the standard $200/hour. What a shame they'll see no payoff for an investment of so much time and effort.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-05 13:52  

#11  Please submit your hourly bill to our third-party auditor....

At $200.00 per hour, that comes to 2.5 million man hours. An average work year for a highly paid lawyer is roughly 2300 hours. Therefore, you could fully employ 1087 lawyers fulltime for a year at 460k (!) per year each.

You're fired.

Posted by: Mark E   2005-10-05 13:26  

#10  Donations being accepted at 1-800-HANG-HIM-NOW
Posted by: Captain America   2005-10-05 13:04  

#9  I thought Saddam's wife and the rest of the Baathists had it stashed in Syrian and French banks. She must have had a pre-nup.
Posted by: Danielle   2005-10-05 11:34  

#8  500 MILLION!?!? LMAO
Posted by: Damn_Proud_American   2005-10-05 10:33  

#7  Get him a first-year public defender for the trial. Screw 'em.
Posted by: Doc8404   2005-10-05 10:18  

#6  Someone must've used the same Swiss bank as Arafat. The old man is going to take it with him rather than let the family touch a cent of it. Such a warm and intimate family moment.
Posted by: Javirt Thrusing6823   2005-10-05 08:49  

#5  He said his team had failed to raise the money from "rich Arabs, including those who had amassed fortunes in doing business with Iraq."

Sounds like they buy into that "strong horse" theory...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-10-05 08:44  

#4  Beat me by seconds, Darrell...

It's pretty clear that Dulaimi & Co are the right people to represent a mass murderer such as Saddam, they're thieves of the same scale. Lol.
Posted by: .com   2005-10-05 08:39  

#3  Can't Ramsay Clark raise some moolah from his leftie buddies? What about George Galloway's Miriam Fund (or whatever it was called)? I'm sure the UN still has some of the oil-for-food cash lying around!

Oh, the inhumanity!
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-10-05 08:36  

#2  ROFL!

Yewbetcha.
Posted by: .com   2005-10-05 08:35  

#1  "...spent at least $US500 million (almost $657 million) preparing its case."
Bull crap.
Posted by: Darrell   2005-10-05 08:35  

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