In an audio tape allegedly made by Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaeda leader claims convicted conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui had nothing to do with the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Moussaoui is serving a life sentence after a jury spared him from a death sentence.
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KEY DOCUMENTS
Sentencing Verdict Form
Jurors completed this 42-page document after reaching the decision to recommend a life sentence (PDF).
Eligibility Verdict Form
Jurors filed this form with the court when they rendered their decision that Moussaoui is eligible for the death penalty.
The Indictment
This document, which charges the defendant with six conspiracy counts, lays out details of activities of Moussaoui and the hijackers (PDF).
Consent Form
Below a typewritten consent statement, Moussaoui pens his own request to publish unsealed documents on the Internet and replaces the word "defendant" with "prisoner" below his signature.
Unseal Request
In this filing requesting that his court documents be posted on the Internet, Moussaoui claims the trial judge has a mental disorder.
Records Objection
Claiming "the United States is unfairly trying to kill me," Moussaoui objects to his court documents being sealed.
Hearing Notice
Moussaoui says his court-appointed attorneys "Jewish Zealot Zerkin, Megalopig Dunhham and Right Wing Racist must be exiled from the land"."
Self-Representation
Referring to himself as a "slave of Allah," Moussaoui seeks to represent himself in court and hire a Muslim lawyer to assist.
Notice of Appeal
Moussaoui vows to expose the hypocrisy of U.S. law "by walking out of the court and fly out...1st class."
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- •May 12, 2006
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Moussaoui says he wants to withdraw guilty plea - •May 5, 2006
Juror: Moussaoui a 'minor player'
SENTENCING
- •May 5, 2006
Moussaoui's mom: 'Worse than death' - •May 5, 2006
Moussaoui could be headed to Colorado prison - •May 4, 2006
Moussaoui formally sentenced to life in prison
VERDICT
- •May 3, 2006
Federal jury Moussaoui a death sentence
CLOSINGS & DELIBERATIONS
- •May 1, 2006
Fifth day of Moussaoui deliberations ends - •April 28, 2006
Moussaoui jury admonished on fourth day of deliberations - •April 27, 2006
Deliberations stall when juror gets sick - •April 24, 2006
Jury begins deliberating Moussaoui death penalty case - •April 24, 2006
Closing arguments presented
PENALTY TRIAL: SENTENCING PHASE
- •April 19, 2006
Moussaoui assails his lawyers from the stand - •April 13, 2006
Lawyer sued for nearly derailing Moussaoui trial - •April 11, 2006
Emotional testimony marks Moussaoui penalty phase - •April 6, 2006
Ex-NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani testifies
PENALTY TRIAL: ELIGIBILITY PHASE
- •April 3, 2006
Verdict: Moussaoui eligible for execution - •March 30, 2006
Deliberations begin - •March 29, 2006
Closings presented - •March 27, 2006
Conspirator: lied to let 9/11 go forward - •March 23, 2006
Agent: Confession could have sparked hunt for hijackers - •March 20, 2006
Testimony resumes after week of controversy - •March 17, 2006
Witness tampering alleged in Moussaoui case - •March 14, 2006
Judge allows Moussaoui sentencing case to continue - •March 13, 2006
Judge halts trial, citing prosecutorial violations - •March 8, 2006
Moussaoui's mother watches sentencing trial - •March 6, 2006
Zacarias Moussaoui's sentencing trial opens - •Feb. 21, 2006
Jury selections heads into second week - •Feb. 15, 2006
Judge allows Moussaoui back into courtroom - •Feb. 14, 2006
Moussaoui banned from jury selection - •Feb. 13, 2006
Defense faces challenging jury selection - •Feb. 3, 2006
Jury selection starts
THE PLEA
- •April 22, 2005
Moussaoui pleads guilty
PRETRIAL
- •Nov. 2, 2004
Lawyers seek to postpone trial - •Oct. 28, 2004
U.S. seeks May 31 trial date for Moussaoui - •Oct. 14, 2004
Court denies Moussaoui hearing - •Sept. 29, 2004
Moussaoui appeals for access to witnesses - •July 27, 2004
Prosecutors: Moussaoui should not get psych exam - •April 23, 2004
Appeals court: Moussaoui can face death penalty - •Dec. 3, 2003
Oral arguments to begin in Moussaoui case - •Nov. 14, 2003
Judge: Moussaoui can't represent himself - •Oct. 16, 2003
Appeals court sets date for oral arguments - •October 9, 2003
Moussaoui says he rejected Sept. 11 involvement - •Oct. 7, 2003
Government will appeal decision in Moussaoui case - •Oct. 2, 2003
Judge bars evidence - •Sept. 26, 2003
Government: Dismissal would expedite appeal - •Sept. 25, 2003
Moussaoui lawyers argue for case dismissal - •Sept. 11, 2003
Justice Dept. defies judge, risks dismissal - •Sept. 4, 2003
Al-Qaida witness likely to back Moussaoui in court - •Aug. 8, 2003
Conversations about terrorism revealed - •Aug. 7, 2003
Defense presses for more al-Qaida witness access - •June 26, 2003
Appeals court dismisses government appeal - •June 5, 2003
Defense: Prosecutors doctored statements - •June 3, 2003
Judge raised possibility of military tribunal - •May 16, 2003
Moussaoui can interview al-Qaida witness - •May 14, 2003
Moussaoui: I was preparing for post-9/11 attack - •May 7, 2003
Moussaoui's jail restrictions eased for interview - •May 2, 2003
Moussaoui has a quiz for Ashcroft - •May 2, 2003
Moussaoui won't attend classified information hearing - •May 1, 2003
Government: Bar Moussaoui from hearing - •April 29, 2003
Prosecutors ordered to turn over new information - •April 25, 2003
Government can't withhold secret plan from defense - •April 24, 2003
U.S. protests proposed video questioning - •April 23, 2003
Moussaoui crafts defense around al-Qaida cohorts - •April 16, 2003
Substitute for classified information? - •April 15, 2003
Justice Dept. OK's civilian court - •Feb. 7, 2003
Bush administration asks to halt proceedings - •Sept. 19, 2002
Judge releases Moussaoui's pleading following ban - •Sept. 17, 2002
News organizations request documents' release - •Sept. 6, 2002
Judge bans release of pleadings - •Aug. 23, 2002
Moussaoui makes use of appointed lawyers - •Aug. 21, 2002
Newspaper publisher seeks release of cockpit tapes - •Aug. 8, 2002
Prosecutors plan to show photos, videos of attacks - •Aug. 7, 2002
Judge turns to law professor as defense expert - •July 25, 2002
Moussaoui changes mind about guilty plea - •July 22, 2002
Judge says Moussaoui must tell all to cop plea - •July 18, 2002
Judge rejects initial guilty plea attempt - •July 16, 2002
Third indictment issued - •July 10, 2002
Moussaoui withdraws request to testify - •July 9, 2002
Judge orders lawyers to review mental evaluation - •June 25, 2002
Moussaoui arraigned a second time - •June 18, 2002
Moussaoui blasts Jews, ex-lawyers, judge - •June 13, 2002
Moussaoui granted right to represent himself - •June 11, 2002
Defense asks that hearing be private - •June 7, 2002
Judge schedules hearing - •June 6, 2002
Hijacker's friend slipped money to plotters in U.S. - •June 3, 2002
Muslim attorney unable to meet Moussaoui - •May 24, 2002
FBI investigates agent's claims - •May 24, 2002
FBI agent alleges Moussaoui roadblocks - •May 3, 2002
FBI agent made pre-attack warning - •April 29, 2002
Mental exam ordered for suspected terrorist - •April 22, 2002
Moussaoui: Defense lawyers conspiring to kill him - •April 18, 2002
Restrictions on Moussaoui argued - •March 28, 2002
U.S. to seek death penalty for Moussaoui - •March 25, 2002
Prosecutors to pick trial witnesses - •Jan. 25, 2002
Local jail is home to Moussaoui, others - •Jan. 18, 2002
Federal judge bars TV cameras from trial - •Dec. 26, 2001
Sky terror suspect on suicide watch - •Nov. 15, 2001
Man believed to be 20th Sept. 11 hijacker - •Oct. 10, 2001
Proposed search warrant was turned down - •Sept. 19, 2001
FBI questioned flight school weeks before attacks
CASE IN BRIEF
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The sole person charged in the U.S. in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks, Zacarias Moussaoui faces a federal jury in Virginia in a death penalty trial after he pleaded guilty.
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