9th Circuit judges examine sentencing in millennium LAX plot
14th Nov 2006, 05:09 GMT
Federal appeals court judges considering the case of Ahmed Ressam said Monday that the judge who sentenced him to 22 years for planning to bomb Los Angeles International Airport "didn't explain himself," and they indicated that they might send the case back to have him spell out his rationale.
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