Word: eqbal
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Dates: during 1971-1971
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Boudin, visiting professor of Law at Harvard and attorney to defendant Eqbal Ahmsd, filed a motion for dismissal last week on behalf of all defenseattorneys in the case. His motion followed the government's release on April 30 of two letters allegedly written by defendants Sister Elizabeth McAlister and Father Philip Berrigan...
...contends that at least ten letters were exchanged between Philip Berrigan and Sister Elizabeth between May 24 and Aug. 22, 1970, while Berrigan was in the U.S. Penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa., serving a sentence for destroying draft records at Catonsville and Baltimore, Md. The two, as well as Eqbal Ahmad, are charged with sending these letters in and out of the prison. The actual smuggler of the correspondence, however, is not charged, presumably because he cooperated in giving copies of the letters...
...Mary Cain Scoblick, 32, a former nun and wife of Defendant Anthony Scoblick, 30, a former priest, and John Theodore Glick, 21, who is in prison for vandalizing draft offices. Other defendants are two priests, the Rev. Joseph R. Wenderoth, 35, and the Rev. Neil R. McLaughlin, 30, and Eqbal Ahmad, 40, a fellow at the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International Affairs in Chicago...
...others indicted with Berrigan in the case are Eqbal Ahmad-a radical antiwar scholar-Sister Elizabeth McAlister, Father Neil McLaughlin, Anthony Schoblic-a former priest-and Father Joseph Wenderoth. They have all denied the charges against them...
Leonard B. Bondin, visiting professor of Law at Harvard and defense attorney for Harrisburg defendant Eqbal Ahmad, filed a motion this week on behalf of all defense attorneys in the Harrisburg case requesting that charges against his client and the other seven defendants be dropped...