One 9/11 Case. Five Years of Controversy

Tuesday, September 12, 2006 8-9:30 p.m.

TPT Channel 17

Twin Cities Public Television will be re-broadcasting this event November 28 at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Channel 17.

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William Mitchell Auditorium

Five years have passed since the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked, and Flight 93 was hijacked. Only one terrorist has gone to trial -- Zacarias Moussaoui –
in a case that exposed the complexities of trying terrorists in federal court.

Key Players Revisit the Only 9/11 Case
Lawyers, investigators, and reporters who worked on the Moussaoui case will discuss how it unfolded and how to handle future terrorists, moderated by Professor A. John Radsan, founder of the National Security Forum.

» Trial materials from U.S. v. Zacarias Moussaoui

Moderator

A. John Radsan,William Mitchell College of Law

Associate professor, former federal prosecutor, former assistant general counsel at the CIA

The Trial Lawyers

Robert Spencer, Lead Prosecutor
Edward MacMahon, Lead Defense Counsel

The Investigators

Michael Tabman, FBI Special Agent in Charge for Minnesota
Mark Cangemi, Special Agent in Charge, ICE/DHS, St. Paul Area

The Media Perspective

Greg Gordon, Homeland Security and Justice Department Correspondent, McClatchy Newspapers