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Potential jurors in Fort Dix trial asked about Islam |
2008-10-04 |
![]() The questionnaire, submitted to more than 600 possible jury members this week, was designed to determine whether any pre-existing knowledge, bias or prejudice should preclude them from sitting on the panel. One section dealt entirely with Islam and included references to Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda and jihad. Since Monday, each potential jury member has responded to 115 questions in the first phase of the selection process. They will face individual interviews next week by prosecutors and defense attorneys. The queries will be based in large part on answers provided in the questionnaires. Twelve jurors and six alternates will be chosen for the trial in U.S. District Court in Camden. Kugler said yesterday he hoped opening arguments could begin on Oct. 20. The trial is expected to last about eight weeks. Court will not be in session on Fridays, Kugler said. Kugler previously ruled that the jurors, all South Jersey residents, would be chosen anonymously for security reasons. At yesterday's hearing, he reiterated his position with veiled references to two security problems that had already arisen. One, he said, dates back to the arraignment of the five defendants last year. Information about that incident, he said, "remains under seal." The judge said there was another matter "that caused grave concern" but has not been made public. Among the queries on the questionnaire: "In private matters, what words do you use to describe someone who practices the Islamic faith?" "Is there anything about a case where a defendant or witness is Muslim . . . that would make it difficult for you to serve as a fair and impartial juror?" "Do you believe that Islam endorses violence?" "Is there anything about Islamic teachings or doctrines that is offensive to you?" "If you were to hear that one or more of the defendants has expressed negative views of Jewish people, would you hold it against the defendant?" "If you hear an allegation that any one of the defendants supported or sympathized with Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda or the Taliban, would you be biased for or against that particular defendant?" "Who do you think is responsible for the attack of the United States on Sept. 11, 2001?" The potential jurors also were asked how much they knew about "al-Qaeda," "jihad," "mujahideen" and "fatwa"; if they had ever attended a service at a mosque; and if they ever contributed "money or gifts to an organization that takes a position on Islam or Muslims." |
Posted by:ryuge |
#4 I'm sure your average juror would probably answer with "What's Islam?" |
Posted by: tu3031 2008-10-04 19:03 |
#3 Let's imagine aT Eichman's trial: "Do you believe that Nazism endorses violence against Jews?" |
Posted by: JFM 2008-10-04 16:28 |
#2 Allowing this jury screening totally defeats justice which these sack-of-shit lawdogs know. I'd lie like a rug to get on that jury. |
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2700 2008-10-04 11:38 |
#1 "Who do you think is responsible for the attack of the United States on Sept. 11, 2001?" If you answer 'Muslims' are you removed from the jury pool? "Is there anything about Islamic teachings or doctrines that is offensive to you?" If a 'yes' removes you from the pool, where are they going to find a sane, non-moron, non-Muslim juror? |
Posted by: Glenmore 2008-10-04 09:37 |