Typical Lawyer Don T, only presenting half of the story.

:p
But the 12 jurors deadlocked on the other counts, and officials did not rule out a retrial for al-Arian.
The jury failed to reach a decision on some of the key counts against al-Arian, including racketeering conspiracy, money laundering, conspiracy to provide material support, and conspiracy to make and receive contributions of funds, goods or services to terrorists, reports Reuters. I have to believe that if the prosecution feels that strongly about this man having ties of some sort to terrorism, then they will retry him on the charges that the jury remained deadlocked on. If this case was a bogus case from the start, and the prosecution knows this, then I don't think that you'll see the prosecution retry this case.
Don Cardi
