Jamaat al-Muslimeen International Press Release
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THE PROSECUTION HAS NO CASE AGAINST IMAM JAMIL AL-AMIN but JUDGE 
SUPPORTS 
PROSECUTION
From: motisola_3@hotmail.com (Motisola Abdallah)
Tuesday February 19, 2002 the front page of the AJC (Atlanta 
Journal & 
Constitution) carries a full page picture of Imam Jamil Al-Amin with 
his son. 
The caption reads that they are giving each other the "hi five" palm 
slap. 
Muslims who were with the Imam when he was having a moment with his son 
give 
an account that his son told his dad that he had grown a few inches. 
Imam 
Jamil raised up his hand and told his son to match his hand so that he 
could 
see how much he had grown. A very tender and loving moment between 
father and 
son. An AJC reporter snapped the picture who was right there with the 
two and 
knew exactly what was going on, put that caption under that picture of 
them 
giving each other the "hi five sign" which was totally untrue.
HEAVY POLICE PRESENCE and INTIMIDATION
When we got downtown to the courthouse, the street on both sides were 
lined 
with riot police fences on both sides of the street surrounding the 
courthouse with two man teams of police on motorcycles at each 
entrance. Once 
inside we go through the usual metal detector gate and one would think 
that 
is the end of that. But, when we go upstairs to the actual room where 
the 
trial is being held, they have set up another security check point with 
the 
same conveyor belt and metal detector. This is unusual and just one in 
many 
intimidations methods going on to discourage supporters.
We are made to wait in long lines with no explanations as to why we 
are 
waiting. Some of us had to wait for two hours. When we did get an 
answer from 
the deputies, we were told there were no more seats and the courtroom 
was 
full. Upon insisting that we be let in and that we have been waiting 
for 
hours, they let some of us in five and ten at a time with another 45 
minutes 
to an hour before they let the next group of five in. Again we go 
through the 
metal detector. Once we clear that security check point, we are checked 
again 
outside the court room with a metal wand device from head to toe.
This again is another ploy to make supporters discouraged and not 
come 
back. A male sheriff ran the metal detector from my head to my toe 
and 
had me turn around and ran the metal detector device up and down my 
body 
again, particularly paying close attention to my Hijab, as if I might 
have 
hidden something in my scarf.  I moved my arm slightly because I 
thought he 
was finished and he told me I had to be searched again with this 
device. So 
I'm searched again. Once I got in the courtroom I noticed there were 
plenty 
of seats in the courtroom. We were lied to that there was no room. 
Still many 
supporters were not allowed in and they eventually went home.
NO MUSLIMS ON THE JURY
The jury is made up of 9 African Americas, two whites and one 
Hispanic. 
As the jury is seated, I immediately notice one man with a big chain 
around 
his neck with a cross hanging from it.
Judge Stephanis Manis briefs the jury and proceeds to read them the 13 
count 
indictment against Imam Jamil. Manis tries to set the mind set of the 
jury by 
telling them that the defendant enters into this trial innocent and 
until 
proven guilty is to be presumed as innocent. She predicts the trial 
will go 3 
- 5 weeks from 9 am - 6 pm Monday through Friday.
The prosecution opens with a fairly young African American female 
attorney who approaches the jury with "please don't shoot me anymore, 
please 
don't shoot me anymore". These are the words coming from the officer 
who was 
shot she says and they will prove to the jury that that man, as she 
points to 
Imam Jamil, is guilty.
BOGUS ARGUMENTS FROM PROSECUTION
You could tell they were trying to build a case they did not have. 
The 
prosecution admitted that the law enforcement officials made mistakes 
and 
that there was a lot of confusion that night. She went into how the 
defense 
will probably bring up minor things like blood and mistaken ID because 
it was 
very confusing period that night.  The prosecution's opening remarks 
were 
full of contradictions, holes and half truths.  The Judge had to ask 
for 
order in the court several times even sending the jurors out while she 
admonished the courtroom (us) about making remarks. We were all so 
astonished 
as to how they have no case until many of us could not contain 
ourselves. 
Miss Kelly Stevens, goes on to say that the evidence will speak for 
itself 
and that Imam Jamil Abdully Al-Amin is guilty.
Every objection that the defense brings up the judge denies it. Next 
the 
defense opens and within five minutes busted up the prosecution's 
opening 
remarks and exposes the contradictions, half-truths and lack of any 
evidence. 
As Lawyer Martin proceeds, the prosecution makes a couple of objections 
and 
Judge Stephanis Manis sides again with the prosecution. Martin's 
arguments 
were how they closed the case on March 28th ignoring key evidence that 
would 
of freed Imam Jamil immediately. Martin states that "they got their man 
and 
would not look into any other evidence. He hammers at how the deputy is 
on 
tape as to giving the wrong description of the shooter, something the 
prosecution Miss Stevens did not speak about in her openings.  Mr. 
Martin, 
(the Imam's attorney) showed exhibits that busted holes in the 
sheriffs 
accounts as to what happened that night. Martin says that key witnesses 
were 
not interviewed that night that saw a short stocky man with an assault 
weapon 
that night, nor did the prosecution or the FBI look into the matter of 
people 
seeing a man running away from the scene bleeding that night. The 
prosecution 
says that there was no blood trail and that it might have been a dog 
that was 
bleeding. Another key point is that the deputy, Kinchen, swore that he 
shot 
his defendant, twice in the chest and once in the head as he was 
fleeing 
after being shot by the defendant. No spent casings or shells were 
found 
where the deputy says he fired his weapon.
I have pages of notes, but it is clear that the Imam has been set 
up. Each 
and every time the defense tries to bring in the FBI involvement and 
suspection, Judge Manis shoots it down. Several times the jury was 
asked to 
leave the room, because the supporters are just shocked at what they 
are 
witnessing. Imam Jamil was kicked, called a dirty name and spit on by an 
FBI 
agent the night he was captured and Martin wants to know how far was 
this 
investigated and how was this FBI agent punished and does he still work 
for 
the FBI and the Judge just about shut the door on these inquiries.
Also, while the deputy was on the witness stand a show was staged by 
the 
prosecution and the deputy where he, the deputy would break down 
several 
times after being asked key questioned. Martin objected to this but 
also 
acknowledging that it may be painful for the the deputy to recall these 
events, but he felt that it was planned event. Martine moved for a 
mistrial 
in lieu of this; of course the judge denied it.  
Judge Stephanis Manis reminds me of President Bush. At one point she 
points 
out she waived the "all rise" when she enters the courtroom because she 
knows 
that Muslims don't stand or reverence anyone, so the courtroom does not 
have 
to rise when she enters. President Bush is sending food to Afghanis and 
having dinner with Muslims at the white house to try and show his 
solidarity 
with Muslims. Judge Manis clearly knows that the Imam was set up, there 
is no 
evidence, he should have been freed long ago and she is boldly siding 
with 
the prosecution on every issue. President Bush is guilty of bombing 
thousands 
of Muslims while simultaneously eating with other Muslims here in the 
US. They 
both are two-faced and cannot be trusted.
Bottom line is that the prosecution has no case and there only 
focus is 
do what they are told to do and that is to get Imam Jamil!
SUPPORT FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY
There are a few people from different parts of the country. New 
Black 
Panther Party was there, Nation of Islam members, Elain Brown, white 
and 
black non-Muslim supports from out of town, and a small dismal showing 
of 
Muslims who were basically from the West End. We could do better. But 
the 
game is on to discourage us and make us wait.
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