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Co-defendant Kelly Whitney of Chicago, also a former Seton Hall player, is awaiting trial.
Robert Mitchell, Ex-Seton Hall Player, Pleads Guilty In Robbery AP 2010
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Co-defendant Abdel Kadir, an engineer and former member of Guyana's parliament, was sentenced in December to life in prison; Abdel Nur was sentenced to 15 years in prison; and Kareem Ibrahim is awaiting trial.
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Co-defendant Kelly Whitney of Chicago, also a former Seton Hall player, is awaiting trial.
Robert Mitchell, Ex-Seton Hall Player, Pleads Guilty In Robbery AP 2010
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Co-defendant Kelly Whitney of Chicago, also a former Seton Hall player, is awaiting trial.
Robert Mitchell, Ex-Seton Hall Player, Pleads Guilty In Robbery AP 2010
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Co-defendant Kelly Whitney of Chicago, also a former Seton Hall player, is awaiting trial.
Robert Mitchell, Ex-Seton Hall Player, Pleads Guilty In Robbery AP 2010
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Co-defendant Kelly Whitney of Chicago, also a former Seton Hall player, is awaiting trial.
Robert Mitchell, Ex-Seton Hall Player, Pleads Guilty In Robbery AP 2010
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Co-defendant Abdel Kadir, an engineer and former member of Guyana's parliament, was sentenced in December to life in prison; Abdel Nur was sentenced to 15 years in prison; and Kareem Ibrahim is awaiting trial.
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Co-defendant Abdel Kadir, an engineer and former member of Guyana's parliament, was sentenced in December to life in prison; Abdel Nur was sentenced to 15 years in prison; and Kareem Ibrahim is awaiting trial.
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Co-defendant Ilyas Kashmiri is a former Pakistani commando who U.S. officials say leads a terror group believed to be allied with al Qaeda.
Terrorism Trial Poses Test for Strained Pakistan Ties Douglas Belkin 2011
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Co-defendant Kelly Whitney of Chicago, also a former Seton Hall player, is awaiting trial.
Robert Mitchell, Ex-Seton Hall Player, Pleads Guilty In Robbery AP 2010
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