This judicial statement is almost a Gettysburg Address. This Judge's comments on sentencing a terrorist on Wednesday July 27, 2005 should be spread far and wide. The URL is at the bottom, but the words and writings of judges are luckily fully in the public domain so the judge's words are quoted here in full, unlike other article covering this sentencing. BTW, the Chief Judge John C. Coughenour was appointed to the federal district court for the Western District of Washington in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan.
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Wednesday, July 27, 2005 · Last updated 10:57 a.m. PT
Judge's comments in Ressam sentencing
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour's comments during Wednesday's sentencing hearing for Ahmed Ressam, as provided by court officials.
Ressam, an Algerian national, was sentenced to 22 years for plotting to bomb Los Angeles International Airport on the eve of the millennium.
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"Okay. Let me say a few things. First of all, it will come as no surprise to anybody that this sentencing is one that I have struggled with a great deal, more than any other sentencing that I've had in the 24 years I've been on the bench.
"I've done my very best to arrive at a period of confinement that appropriately recognizes the severity of the intended offense, but also recognizes the practicalities of the parties' positions before trial and the cooperation of Mr. Ressam, even though it did terminate prematurely.
"The message I would hope to convey in today's sentencing is twofold:
"First, that we have the resolve in this country to deal with the subject of terrorism and people who engage in it should be prepared to sacrifice a major portion of their life in confinement.
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