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Striking a plea bargain that reduced the number of charges to two (serving in the Taliban and carrying weapons), Lindh is currently serving out a 20 year prison sentence near Terra Haute, Indiana.
The Forgotten Events of the Past Eight Years | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2009
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When I went to check the hard copy file, the e-mails containing my assessment that the FBI had committed an ethical violation in Lindh's interrogation were gone.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Svante Arrhenius referred to him as the "small pope" of Swedish science. 29 Siegbahn's former student and chair of experimental physics at Stockholm University, Erik Hulthén, and his successor at Uppsala University, Axel Edvin Lindh, were also members of the committee.
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To be sure, the government's sustained efforts at keeping Lindh from the lawyer his father had retained for him stink to holy heaven, as do a number of other aspects of the government's investigation.
IsThatLegal? 2003
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25In a splendid royal ceremony on December 10, 1950, the Nobel Prize was finally awarded to Cecil Powell, the physicist who turned Blau's technique into an "extremely effective aid," in Lindh's words, for the study of mesons.
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He recalled then that when Morrison & Foerster partner James Brosnahan asked him to join Lindh’s four-member defense team, he said he had to be assured that Lindh did not take up arms against Americans — and didn’t help plan the Sept. 11. 2001, terrorist attacks.
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Saying that Lindh's rights have been "carefully, scrupulously honored," Attorney General John Ashcroft called Lindh an "active, knowing participant" in a "time line of terror."
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His situation was identical to that of John Walker Lindh, the “American Taliban,” except that Walker was indicted and pled guilty to crimes.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Lindh had refused offers by al-Qaeda leaders to take part in operations against Americans and there was no proof that he was involved in any militant activity other than training at a Taliban camp, but that was enough to convict him of providing “services” to the Taliban.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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An iconic image of the war against the Taliban was the interview of “American Taliban” John Walker Lindh by CNN after Lindh was captured in northern Afghanistan in December 2001.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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