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Lindh's attorney, James Brosnahan, said Lindh would be eligible for release in 17 years, with good behavior.

Lindh's and .
Lindh and about 80 survivors from the original 300 were forced out of hiding and recaptured, with the Northern Alliance captors then tightly binding Lindh's elbows behind his back.
Lindh's parents maintain that Pelton acquired footage that was prejudicial and manipulative, and that Pelton contributed to the poor image of their son by sharing the footage with the world community without context.
The government faced the problem that a key piece of evidence – Lindh's confession – might be excluded from evidence as having been forced under duress ( i. e. torture ).
As another result of Lindh's plea bargain, a Son of Sam law was invoked.
Any and all profits made from book deals or any movies about Lindh's experience will be automatically handed over to the federal government.
In April 2007, citing the reduced sentence for the Australian prisoner David Matthew Hicks, Lindh's attorneys made a public plea for a Presidential commutation to lower his 20-year sentence.
*" American Jihad " is an episode of Law & Order based on Lindh's story.
* Terrorist suspect John Walker Lindh's hearing begins.
A high point in Lindh's career came during the Swedish presidency of the European Union during the first half of 2001.
Despite Lindh's popular image and the time of the assassination, the murder was not deemed an act of partisan political gain, although a newspaper found an image of Mijailović listening to Liberal People's Party leader Lars Leijonborg and wearing attire similar to that he wore during the course of the murder.
Following Lindh's death, the junior minister in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Jan O. Karlsson, was made acting Minister for Foreign Affairs.
In October of that year, Laila Freivalds was appointed as the successor to Anna Lindh's Cabinet post.
Lindh's grave is in the cemetery of the nearby Katarina Kyrka.
" He has also been quoted as saying that Swedish foreign minister Anna Lindh's criticism of Israel's alleged human rights violations could not be tolerated.
Radack advised him that the proposed interrogation would not be authorized by law, in that the applicable guidelines required Lindh's attorney's consent.
* Honor Mike Spann-Web site about him, but also deals with John Walker Lindh's activities in Afghanistan, maintained by his family.

allocution and .
" In the field of apologetics, allocution is generally done in defense of a belief.
In this instance, allocution can serve to provide closure for victims or their families.
The term " allocution " is generally only in use in jurisdictions in the United States, though there are vaguely similar processes in other common law countries.
The right of victims to speak at sentencing is also sometimes referred to as allocution.
The term allocution differs from distribution as distribution implies that the original party loses some kind of control over the information.
An allocution of the Pope often takes the place of a manifesto when a struggle between the Holy See and the secular powers has reached an acute stage.
In an adversarial system, there is no more controversy and the case proceeds to sentencing ; though in many jurisdictions the defendant must have allocution of her or his crime, a false confession will not be accepted even in common law courts.
* April 29 – Pope Pius IX publishes an allocution announcing his refusal to support Piedmont-Sardinia in its war with Austria and dispelling hopes that he might serve as ruler of a pan-Italian republic.
The allocution, by which Pius is seen to withdraw his moral support for the Italian unification movement, is a key first step in the soon-to-be crushing reaction against the revolutions of 1848.
At his Accession Council on 12 December 1936, moreover, King George VI announced, in the allocution usually given by the monarch just before taking the oath relating to the security of the Church of Scotland, that he would create his brother Duke of Windsor, and that he wished him to be known as His Royal Highness the Duke of Windsor.
Although George VI's accession allocution had already declared that his first act was to create his elder brother Duke of Windsor, and that he willed his brother to be styled His Royal Highness ( HRH ) the Duke of Windsor, Letters Patent were issued in 1937 to formalise the creation of the Dukedom, and further Letters Patent were issued in May of that year to regulate the Duke's right to the attribute of Royal Highness – although the pretext of the Letters Patent was the confirmation of the style of Royal Highness upon the Duke, its actual purpose was to restrict the title to the Duke alone, so as to exclude any future wife from sharing in it.
Members of both the Soprano and Lupertazzi families were angered by his allocution, believing that John should have stood trial before admitting anything regarding La Cosa Nostra.
Pope Clement VIII then addressed to them an allocution, expressing his joy and promising the Ruthenians his support.
On October 29, 1951 in his ' allocution to midwives ', Pope Pius XII citing Pope Pius XI Encyclical Casti Connubii of December 31, 1930 delared "... that every attempt of either husband or wife in the performance of the conjugal act or in the development of its natural consequences which aims at depriving it of its inherent force and hinders the procreation of new life is immoral and that no ' índication ' of need can convert an act which is intrinsically immoral into a moral and lawful one.
In his allocution of 1947, Pike's successor, Grand Commander John Henry Cowles, noted that some Masonic publications had used large extracts from the text, which practice he sought to curtail by adding the following words to the title page: ' Esoteric Book, for Scottish Rite use only ; to be Returned upon Withdrawal or Death of Recipient ' ( Transactions of the Supreme Council, 33 °, S. J.
The arrests of the culprits is not referenced in the novel, the end of which focuses on the despair of Amy Folliat, who does not appear to be facing legal charges, although that is never quite spelled out, in her allocution to Poirot.
In his allocution at sentencing, Squires noted, apologetically, that he had taken the improper payments because the company was promoting " Harvard MBA's " more rapidly than it was promoting him.
This event was triggered by a public allocution of Prof. Dr. Dr. Dr. Armand Thiéry, a professor in thomistic philosophy at the university, on student life at Germanic universities on January 21, 1896.
After an allocution by Charlemagne, the bishops drew up two memorials against the Adoptionists, one containing arguments from patristic writings ; the other arguments from Scripture.

went and follows
According to Weizmann's memoir, the conversation went as follows:
Full titulature Albert possessed went as follows: Albert, by the grace of God elected King of the Romans, always August, King of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Cumania and Bulgaria, elected King of Bohemia, duke of Austria, Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, margrave of Moravia, Lord of the Wendish March and Port Naon, Count of Habsburg, Tyrol, Ferrete and Kyburg, etc.
Emperor's full titulature went as follows: Maximilian II, by the grace of God elected Holy Roman Emperor, forever August, King in Germany, of Hungary, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, etc.
With intense pressure on the Buchanan delegates to relent, the tally for president went as follows:
The radio jingle ( as of 1961 ), went as follows:
This works as follows ; When a decision has been made by the on-field umpire ( either out or not-out ), then either the batsmen or fielding player ( depending on which way the decision went ), can decide to refer the decision to the Third Umpire.
In the eleventh century, the music theorist Guido of Arezzo developed a six-note ascending scale that went as follows: ut, re, mi, fa, sol, and la.
Many historians have suggested that Hillery was Lemass's first choice to succeed him, however others have said that the Lemass pecking order went as follows: Jack Lynch, Hillery and George Colley.
" They went on to say, " there is no doubt that a deterioration in taste follows the use of this type of hymn and tune ; it fosters an attachment to the trivial and sensational which dulls and often destroys sense of the dignity and beauty which best befit the song that is used in the service of God.
Boswell went exploring and described the island as follows:
A traditional, short song about Victoria Day went as follows: " The twenty-fourth of May / Is the Queen's birthday ; / If they don't give us a holiday / We'll all run away!
He phrased the problem as the well-known " Butterfly Dream ," which went as follows:
The actual dialogue on TV between Marcos and then AFP Chief of Staff General Fabian Ver went as follows:
Spanish conquistador Francisco Coronado, the first European to traverse this " sea of grass " in 1541, described it as follows: " I reached some plains so vast, that I did not find their limit anywhere I went, although I travelled over them for more than 300 leagues ... with no more land marks than if we had been swallowed up by the sea ... there was not a stone, nor bit of rising ground, nor a tree, nor a shrub, nor anything to go by.
It began in Grand Junction and went east along the current Interstate 70 corridor to Minturn, from which it follows the current route to Limon.
For example, the English sentence " The man that I saw yesterday went home " can be described as follows:
" He went on, " It follows, then, that the Anglo-Saxon, as the great representative of these two ideas, the depositary of these two greatest blessings, sustains peculiar relations to the world's future, is divinely commissioned to be, in a peculiar sense, his brother's keeper.
From the cape at the edge of the ancient acropolis of the city ( modern Sarayburnu, Seraglio Point ), south and west to the Marble Tower, the Propontis Wall and its gates went as follows:
The lyrics to the chorus went as follows
Their conversation went as follows:
The report went on to say that because the " Army Signal Service was a branch of the Corps of Royal Engineers " it therefore follows that the Postal Service should also serve under the aegis's of the same Corps.
) The film follows the question of whether Dix finally went too far in his anger and committed the murder under investigation to a tragic end: even though he's proven innocent, his rage at the cloud of suspicion has driven the woman he loves away for good.
" The procedure went as follows, first he would show them a large sheet of white cardboard with a certain number of black dots on it spread in an irregular order.
The theme song in Norway went as follows:

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