Tug of war over Ressam's sentence
14th Nov 2006, 10:04 GMT
U.S. Attorney John McKay told federal appeals court judges Monday that convicted terrorist Ahmed Ressam deserved more punishment -- 35 years behind bars -- for a plot to "slaughter innocent people" at Los Angeles International Airport.
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