71. Northrop Grumman Corp. lawyers claimed that attorney-client privilege shielded its attorneys from testifying about the case. 72. She was accompanied by an Australian Embassy official, but her lawyer claimed he had too many other cases and was not present. 73. Tadic, who faces murder, torture and rape charges, was in court Tuesday to hear his lawyer claim the tribunal did not have jurisdiction over the case. 74. The defense lawyers claimed that the arrest was lawful and there was nothing whatsoever like a coup. 75. The defence lawyer also claimed that although the documents were false, most information contained in the documents was factually true. 76. The lawyers claimed the earlier proceedings could have influenced Capelleri, and an appeals court must now take up the request. 77. The lawyer claimed Hijazi had a letter from an unnamed U.S. Embassy consul in Pakistan, certifying that Hijazi had worked for al-Awn. 78. The lawyer claimed the boy would be psychologically abused in Cuba, and that sending him back now would end the case prematurely. 79. The lawyer claimed Muna and four others had been beaten. 80. The lawyer claimed that Israel was holding the prisoners hostage and thus using the same means as the terror groups it is fighting. |