The jury in the Zacharias Moussaoui trial today found that the Al Qaeda terrorist is eligible for the death penalty.
The unanimous verdict, after four days of deliberation, means that a new phase of the trial — about whether Moussaoui should get the death penalty or life in prison — will now be scheduled.
What length of rope, will a hardware store outlet sponsor the rope, what about the crane, who can sponsor that, what about all the good folk that want to pull the lever, do we organise a lottery to decide who gets to do it.
Oh my, so many decisions, so little time.
The unanimous verdict, after four days of deliberation, means that a new phase of the trial — about whether Moussaoui should get the death penalty or life in prison — will now be scheduled.
What length of rope, will a hardware store outlet sponsor the rope, what about the crane, who can sponsor that, what about all the good folk that want to pull the lever, do we organise a lottery to decide who gets to do it.
Oh my, so many decisions, so little time.
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