Texan Gets 25 Years In Prison For 2011 Saudi Assassination Plot
A federal judge in New York has sentenced a Texas man to 25 years in prison for plotting to kill Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States.
A federal judge in New York has sentenced a Texas man to 25 years in prison for plotting to kill Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States.
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A federal judge has refused to grant a new trial to the Saudi native, and former Texas Tech University student, convicted in a failed bomb plot and now facing up to life in prison.
A former Texas Tech University student from Saudi Arabia convicted in a failed bomb plot has asked for a new trial.
Jurors are deliberating in the case of a Saudi man accused of gathering chemicals and other materials inside of his West Texas apartment to try to build a bomb.
The man accused of gathering materials to make a bomb kept an instructional video on explosives in his apartment and wrote about wanting to pursue "missions to please God," authorities said.
The attorney defending a Saudi man accused of gathering bomb components at his apartment in an unfulfilled plot to attack the U.S. called his client a failure who never presented a threat.
Federal prosecutors in the trial of a Saudi man accused of gathering bomb components with the goal of targeting sites across the United States will begin presenting evidence Friday.
Jury selection is set in the trial of a Saudi man accused of gathering bomb-making components at his West Texas apartment in an effort to build a weapon of mass destruction.
The judge in the case of a Saudi man accused of trying to make a weapon of mass destruction has moved the trial to Amarillo and set a new date.
A federal judge in West Texas has recused himself from the trial of a Saudi man accused of trying to make a weapon of mass destruction.
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A Saudi man accused of trying to make a weapon of mass destruction is mentally competent to stand trial, a federal judge in Texas ruled Tuesday.
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A college student from Saudi Arabia, accused of buying equipment to build a weapon of mass destruction, is set to be arraigned.
A federal grand jury has indicted a 20-year-old Texas college student from Saudi Arabia on a single count of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction.
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Rep. Kay Granger has not cast a vote in Congress since July and stepped down from the powerful House Appropriations Committee in March.
AAA advises travelers to book the earliest flight and reserve parking in advance to allow enough time for long lines.
The disturbance happened Sunday afternoon, just days before Christmas, near the mall's busy food court area.
It's been a beautiful weekend! However, big changes are in the forecast moving into the holiday week.
U.S. Representative Kay Granger, R-Fort Worth, confirmed Sunday that she has experienced health challenges during the past year that have progressed in recent months.
Rep. Kay Granger has not cast a vote in Congress since July and stepped down from the powerful House Appropriations Committee in March.
AAA advises travelers to book the earliest flight and reserve parking in advance to allow enough time for long lines.
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"The events are not a mismanagement of business, but an intentional act to deceive and deprive," an investigator said.
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