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By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Published: March 16, 2010
WASHINGTON A Chicago man accused of helping to scout out Mumbai, India, in preparation for a rampage by a Pakistani terrorist group that left 163 people dead in 2008 is expected to plead guilty on Thursday.
The man, David C. Headley, who was arrested in October, has also been charged with plotting to attack a Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005 that outraged many Muslims.
Mr. Headley pleaded not guilty when charged, but he has since been cooperating with government officials. He has been tied to high-level figures in the Pakistan-based militant group responsible for the Mumbai attacks.
On Tuesday, an order was docketed in federal court in Chicago scheduling a change-of-plea hearing in the case for Thursday.
Dean Boyd, a Justice Department spokesman, said that until Mr. Headley entered his plea, he could not comment about whether and how the charges against him would be reduced in exchange for his cooperation.
The Obama administration has held out Mr. Headleys cooperation with the government as an example of the ways in which the civilian criminal justice system can be an appropriate tool in handling terrorism-related cases. Some Republicans have criticized the administration for not using military commissions more frequently.
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The Associated Press: Court: Chicago man in terror case to change plea
Published: March 16, 2010
WASHINGTON A Chicago man accused of helping to scout out Mumbai, India, in preparation for a rampage by a Pakistani terrorist group that left 163 people dead in 2008 is expected to plead guilty on Thursday.
The man, David C. Headley, who was arrested in October, has also been charged with plotting to attack a Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in 2005 that outraged many Muslims.
Mr. Headley pleaded not guilty when charged, but he has since been cooperating with government officials. He has been tied to high-level figures in the Pakistan-based militant group responsible for the Mumbai attacks.
On Tuesday, an order was docketed in federal court in Chicago scheduling a change-of-plea hearing in the case for Thursday.
Dean Boyd, a Justice Department spokesman, said that until Mr. Headley entered his plea, he could not comment about whether and how the charges against him would be reduced in exchange for his cooperation.
The Obama administration has held out Mr. Headleys cooperation with the government as an example of the ways in which the civilian criminal justice system can be an appropriate tool in handling terrorism-related cases. Some Republicans have criticized the administration for not using military commissions more frequently.
Terror Suspect Likely to Change Plea - NYTimes.com
Guilty Plea in Mumbai Attacks - WSJ.com
The Associated Press: Court: Chicago man in terror case to change plea