FEDERAL COURT DISMISSES ALL CHARGES AGAINST DR. SAMI AL-ARIAN

module_img_1 It is with a great sense of relief and thankfulness that I can now report that all charges have been dropped against my client Dr. Sami Al-Arian. Minutes ago, United States District Judge Anthony J. Trenga signed the order dismissing the indictment against Dr. Al-Arian. The case was before Judge Leonie M. Brinkema, but it was Judge Trenga who signed the order on Friday afternoon.

I have represented Dr. Al-Arian for roughly eight years as we fought against his deportation and the dismissal of these charges. We have litigated the case from the 11th Circuit to the 4th Circuit to the Supreme Court and back again. It has been a long and difficult road for the Al-Arian family.

In September 2004, Dr. Sami Amin Al-Arian was charged, along with various co-defendants, in a 53-count Superseding Indictment. Following a highly publicized six-month trial in 2005, Dr. Al-Arian was acquitted on eight counts and the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict on the remaining nine counts. There were only two jurors who voted against acquitting Dr. Al-Arian of all of the remaining counts.

As the government considered whether to bring charges against Dr. Al-Arian on the remaining counts, the parties began to negotiate a plea agreement. As a result of these negotiations, Dr. Al- Arian executed a written plea agreement on February 28, 2006. Pursuant to this agreement, Dr. Al-Arian committed to pleading guilty to Court 4 of the Superseding Indictment. The narrative of this count largely dealt with a statement that Dr. Al- Arian made to a reporter and his support with an immigration matter for a person “associated” with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). The count notably did not admit to any of the core terrorism charges levied against him regarding alleged leadership in PIJ and the other terrorism acts. Dr. Al-Arian was sentenced to a 57-month term of imprisonment on May 1, 2006.

In fact, as evidence of the high-profile nature of the case, then-Attorney General Ashcroft called an unorthodox press conference to announce Dr. Al-Arian’s arrest. Ashcroft had publicly and repeatedly cited the prosecution as a major victory in his administration. See, e.g., Paul Lomartire, Professor Says Terrorism Arrest ‘All About Politics,’ Cox News Service, Feb. 20, 2003. A movie has since been made of the trial and hundreds of articles have appeared in local and national publications regarding the case.

The trial loss and plea agreement was viewed as a significant defeat for the Justice Department. In the immediate aftermath of the settlement and public criticism, prosecutors set out to call Dr. Al-Arian to a grand jury despite his prior insistence that he would not cooperate in such an investigation as a condition of his plea agreement.

The result was a highly abusive incarceration of Dr. Al-Arian and eventually this indictment for criminal contempt (for refusing to testify) in 2008 by the Justice Department. He was indicted despite my producing a polygraph showing that he could offer nothing of the matters under investigation by the grand jury and a sworn detailed declaration of his lack of knowledge. We filed a series of motions contesting the indictment for selective prosecution, errors in the indictment, and a clear violation of the agreement made by the Justice Department.

A few years ago, we were able to have Dr. Al-Arian released from jail and later we were able to have his home confinement conditions lifted. He has lived with his family in Virginia.

This case remains one of the most troubling chapters in this nation’s crackdown after 9-11. Despite the jury verdict and the agreement reached to allow Dr. Al-Arian to leave the country, the Justice Department continued to fight for his incarceration and for a trial in this case. It will remain one of the most disturbing cases of my career in terms of the actions taken by our government. However, despite our often heated hearings in this case, I thank those at the Justice Department who agreed to the dismissal of the indictment. This family has been put through over a decade of grinding, unrelenting litigation. It is time to bring closure to this matter once for all.

I am very thankful to the many law students who have assisted me on this case as well as the help of the law firm of Bryan Cave as local counsel in the case. We have represented Dr. Al-Arian pro bono because of the important constitutional and ethical issues raised by his case. The core values underlying this defense ultimately prevailed but only due to the extraordinary effort of Dr. Al-Arian, his loyal family, and a wide array of supporters. It is often said that Justice delay is Justice denied. However, despite this delay, justice did ultimately prevail for not just the Al-Arians but our legal system.

Jonathan Turley

STATEMENT FROM AL-ARIAN FAMILY
June 27, 2014

We are glad that the government has finally decided to drop the charges against Sami Al-Arian. It has been a long and difficult 11 years for our family in what has ultimately been shown to be a political case. We are relieved that this ordeal finally appears to be at an end. We hope that today’s events bring to a conclusion the government’s pursuit of Dr. Al-Arian and that he can finally be able to resume his life with his family in freedom.

We are so grateful to our brilliant attorney, Jonathan Turley and his legal team for their tireless efforts and advocacy on our behalf. Thank you to all of our supporters around the country and across the globe, who have stood behind us throughout the years.

99 thoughts on “FEDERAL COURT DISMISSES ALL CHARGES AGAINST DR. SAMI AL-ARIAN”

  1. Prof. Turley, congratulations to you and to Dr. Al-Arian for a victory that required great skill, determination and commitment to the rule of law.

  2. Shame on the Islamophobes and Neocons. Such a shame that this fight even had to happen.
    Congratulations on this victory for democracy.

  3. Thank you Jonathan – a remarkable example of your public service to justice and democracy – ironically against a government that claims to be represent both. As a South Africa this reminds me of the political trials under apartheid. And you of the brave lawyers who took on the state.

    Dr. Aafia Siddiqui remains incarcerated under equally bizarre circumstances. Hopefully one day she will find similar exoneration.

    Peace to the al-Arian family.

    With the greatest respect.

  4. And warm congratulations and thanks to the real attorneys. It galled us in Tampa that the IRA operated openly under DOJ and FBI cover while Al arian family was drug through the mud good on you, attorneys!!! Thank the universal good for the Al Arian family two years in to a malicious prosecution i am still proud to have spoken up and out for you to the point that yahoo won’t let me send a reply to Heidi boghosian or a heads up to Jim Scanlon power to the good

  5. O’Neill has at minimum had our family terrorized with NDA tactics we are now being prosecuted in the second illegal foreclosure on our home. These could only be malicious. We never missed a payment Lerner Sampson rothfuss filed an illegal and forged AOM and have foreclosed twice in 2013. He has had us followed everywhere since prior tom2008

  6. What does this have to do with the hasty departure of DOJ USA middle district of Florida USA robert e O’Neill aka Irish Republican Army bar owner four green fields Tampa for the Louis Freeh Agency?? After all O’Neill has been involved in several malicious prosecutions on the fed level. Jpscanlan.com

  7. I wonder if Bill O’Really will offer a public apology on his show and invite Dr. al-Arian to make it. Sorry, we all know what a LIAR Billo is and that he’d never admit to being so.

  8. Thank you Prof Turley for taking on this important case for all Americans. Finally, after 11 years and just in time for Ramadan! Maybe there still is some shredded remnants left of the Constitution amidst all the fear and ignorance?

    I hope those who were involved in the illegal cruel and unusual punishment of this man, who was never convicted of anything, will be held accountable for their actions so this never happens to anyone else.

  9. The courageous Al-Arian family’s unjustified, unfair and long suffering is over. That is the consolation. Also, the courage, determination, skill and perseverance of Professor Jonathan Turley and his team, the help of the law firm of Bryan Cave, and the goodwill and well wishes of so many from around the world are very encouraging and cause for hope. Other than that it is perhaps time for reflection on the whole sorry and shameful incident. The havoc wrought by the pettiness, vindictiveness, shear cruelty and total disregard of the law by a powerful, power-drunk section of our elite in bringing a bogus, politically-motivated case against a socially conscious and active human being should give us pause.

  10. The names on this thread are mostly new and of Middle Eastern descent. Hopefully some of you will continue to comment on other topics here. We need a perspective from obviously thoughtful people like yourselves. We can’t truly know what it is like to walk in your shoes and this juncture in US history. Some of us can know what it was like for our ancestors when they were new to this country. I am a 2nd generation American. All four of my grandparents were immigrants. I surmise Japanese immigrants living here in WW2 have the best perspective. Our government committed one of its worst sins w/ them. Affording us the opportunity to hear your stories will help us and yourselves. That is one of the immense powers of the internet.

  11. Dr. Al-Arian should not forgive his enemy and wishes them nothing but total destruction. The world hate his enemy who is the enemy of the world.

  12. Now the PIJ, Sami Al-Arian, terrorist will be deported. I will miss him very much.

    H. Shibly, Esq

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