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Seattle Post-IntelligencerA federal judge on Wednesday rejected a request from prosecutors that convicted terrorist Ahmed Ressam be sentenced to life in prison because he has stopped cooperating with investigators.
Part of the blame for Ressam's lack of cooperation, said U.S. District Judge John Coughenour, lies with the government itself.
... Coughenour, a Reagan appointee, also noted that Ressam -- who is held below ground in solitary confinement in an ultra-high-security prison at Florence, Colo. -- has spent years in isolation and will undoubtedly spend more years in "harsh conditions of confinement."
... In the course of hearing the lengthy case, Coughenour received testimony from defense psychiatrist Stuart Grassian, who said that Ressam's "confinement was especially onerous. And inevitably, he suffered a great deal" including having severe anxiety and panic attacks, depression and impaired thinking. All of this made it difficult for Ressam to endure interrogations, he said.
... In the wake of the hearing, both Bartlett and his boss, U.S. Attorney Jeff Sullivan, said they would seek permission from the Department of Justice to appeal the sentence.
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