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...Hale said, on tape, "My position's always been that, you know, I'm gonna fight within the law ... If you wish to, ah, do anything yourself, you can, you know?" A jury interpreted that as tacit approval and convicted him. Hale faces up to 40 years in prison. He is scheduled to be sentenced on April 6 by a judge imported from Indiana...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bench Under Siege | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

...discovery process has just begun, and Rader is not scheduled to appear in court until March 15. In the meantime, he has to try to get used to prison food. One night at dinner, he found a pebble in his potatoes and told his lawyers that he considered it "extra protein." His only regular human contact, apart from his lawyers and the prison guards, is with the characters of the book he is reading. It is a detective novel. --Reported by Maggie Sieger/Grand Rapids and David E. Thigpen/Wichita

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was the Killer Next Door? | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

...idea of cappuccino." MARTHA STEWART, telling reporters outside her house in Bedford, New York, what she had most missed in prison, adding that she and her fellow inmates shared a daily joke with guards about having the drink...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

...Physician-Assisted Abuse "The Abu Ghraib scandal you don't Know" described how the prison's medical system became an "instrument of abuse, by design and by neglect" [Feb. 14]. It is inexcusable that the U.S. did not provide adequate medical services and supplies for prisoners. All the abuses and atrocities committed at Abu Ghraib must continue to be reported to the American public. U.S. citizens need to know and to demand an accounting and restitution by our officials. Karen A. Netwal St. Paul, Minnesota...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

...people, by a five-judge panel, in Jakarta. Abubakar was, at the same time, cleared of terror charges related to the August 2003 bombing of a Marriott hotel in Jakarta that killed 12, and the more serious charges of directing the Bali attack. Sen-tenced to 30 months in prison, he was given credit for the 10 months he had already served...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones | 3/7/2005 | See Source »

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