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The Marin County man who pleaded guilty to fighting for the Taliban after 9/11 will be released from prison on Thursday.
Politics Kamala Harris adds brother-in-law who represented ‘American Taliban’ John Walker Lindh to campaign team By Victor Nava Published Aug. 3, 2024, 1:42 a.m. ET ...
That was the message Wednesday from the parents of John Walker Lindh and his attorneys, who held a press conference in San Francisco to ask President Bush to reduce or commute Lindh's 20-year ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- John Walker Lindh, the young convert to Islam who left California to fight alongside the Taliban, pleaded guilty to two felonies Monday in a surprise deal that spares him life ...
James Brosnahan, the chief lawyer for John Walker Lindh, the American accused of supporting the Taliban, had some harsh words for the U.S. government’s conduct after his client’s first ...
The Bush administration has chosen to consider John Walker Lindh an enemy of this country who conspired to kill its citizens, and not a misdirected youth who lost his way.
John Walker Lindh's attorneys filed this photograph in court to support their argument that Lindh was mistreated after his capture. The government said he was treated appropriately as a suspected ...
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- John Walker Lindh, the young convert to Islam who left California to fight alongside the Taliban, pleaded guilty to two felonies Monday in a surprise deal that spares him life ...
Feb. 5 -- A federal grand jury today indicted John Walker Lindh, accusing him of conspiring with Taliban and al Qaeda forces to kill his fellow Americans in Afghanistan. Attorney General John ...
What does John Walker Lindh’s plea bargain — in which the America Taliban plead guilty to two of the 10 charges brought against him by the U.S. government, a deal that brings up to 20 years in ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — "American Taliban" John Walker Lindh has been released after 17 years in prison, multiple news outlets are reporting.
John Walker Lindh, the "American Taliban" captured in Afghanistan shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, is scheduled to be released on parole Thursday after serving 17 years of a 20-year sentence.