Ashcroft and his foot soldiers trying to save face by prosecuting a world-renowned plague researcher

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Zebo

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Amok again If this guy truley made honests mistakes no jury will convict him because as you say "world renound researcher" and he will have plenty of character witnesses boosting his case. But to me it simply looks like he had a habit of breaking the law. I understand the scientific communities response as well as the governements. Hopefully this case will be a wake up call for all scientists dealing with sensitive materials. And hopefully Justice is served. We simply do not know all the facts... We need more and should keep our attention focused.