Posted on 08/31/2004 4:36:27 PM PDT by harrycarey
Sniper Complains to Judge About Underwear By MATTHEW BARAKAT ASSOCIATED PRESS
FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) - Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad complained to a judge Tuesday that his jailers refuse to let him wear underwear and have restricted his access to his legal files.
A sheriff's spokeswoman denied the claims made at the conclusion of a pretrial hearing in the second capital-murder case against Muhammad. Trial is scheduled for October.
"How does it make the courtroom safe with me coming in, no T-shirt, no underwear, no socks?" Muhammad asked Judge Jonathan Thacher.
Muhammad has been under especially tight security since a pretrial hearing last month in which he briefly slipped out of a waist chain, giving him a sizable length of chain that could have been used as a weapon.
He appeared in court Tuesday with his wrists cuffed closely to his sides. He winced in pain several times as deputies attempted to get him seated at the defense table. The deputies said Muhammad was resisting their efforts, but Muhammad said several times, "I'm not doing anything."
Muhammad was convicted and sentenced to death last year for the Oct. 9, 2002, murder of Dean Harold Meyers in Prince William County. The murder was one in a string of sniper attacks over three weeks that instilled fear in the Washington, D.C., area.
Prosecutors in Fairfax County seek a second capital murder conviction for the slaying of FBI analyst Linda Franklin. They say the prosecution is necessary in case the initial death sentence is overturned on appeal.
Capt. Karen McClellan, a spokeswoman for the Fairfax County Sheriff's Office, said Muhammad has access to underwear, socks and T-shirts and is free to wear them. She said she did not know why Muhammad complained.
Muhammad also said jailers do not allow him enough access to mail from his lawyers and only allow him to access one of his legal files at a time.
"The excuse is, 'It's a fire hazard.' Who'll start a fire? I don't have any matches," he said. The judge told Muhammad he'd look into it.
Muhammad's lawyers argued in the two-day hearing that a change of venue is necessary because of the shootings' impact on the potential jury pool.
But prosecutors are opposed to a change, saying it will be easy to find an unbiased jury in Fairfax County - a large, diverse county of 1 million that attracts tens of thousands of new residents every year.
Thacher said he would rule on the issue shortly.
Just make him wear panties on his head.
Hell, I'll make him an underwear hijab.
GITMO this clown.
Underpants are not part of the courting ritual.
I say we strap him face down on his bunk and leave a case of KY jelly next to him.
I knew it, you are a bleeding heart liberal. KY jelly indeed.
free balling
Why is he still alive?
Only if you lust for that burnin' love!
Kentucky Jelly?
You can't win. Give 'em undies, it's torture. Keep undies away, ya get sued.
WWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Great idea! He might like diapers!
Good grief, no briefs!
This morning a bunch of Moslem terrorists have actually taken 400 children and their teachers hostage in Russia.
Are these guys working from the same playbook?
You wouldn't know it from the way the FBI wrote off the idea that John Muhammad was an authentic terrorist rather than just a nut case upset with his ex-wife, and only marginally associated with an Islamic extremist group headquartered in Toronto!
I think it's time to reassess the situation.
It's also time to reassess the loyalty of the FBI folks who checked this case out.
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