Why not, he IS guilty.
 
Bruce
 
 
http://www.news14charlotte.com/content/top_stories/default.asp?ArID=122227

Updated: 6/21/2006 9:36 PM
By: Associated Press


HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. -- A University of North Carolina graduate charged with
running down students on a campus plaza told a judge Wednesday that he plans
to plead guilty to the charges against him.

Mohammed Taheri-Azar, 23, is charged with nine counts of attempted murder
and nine counts of felonious assault, and he is being held in lieu of $5.5
million bail. He has said he crashed into the students to avenge the deaths
of Muslims around the world.

Taheri-Azar also asked that he be allowed to represent himself, but he
decided to keep his court-appointed lawyer when Superior Court Judge Carl
Fox told him that he would have to undergo a psychiatric evaluation before
he could be his own lawyer.

Taheri-Azar said the therapists he had met while he was in prison "don't
appear to be very good psychologists and psychiatrists."

Earlier, a judge had appointed public defender James Williams to represent
Taheri-Azar.

Nine people were hit, though none was seriously injured, when Taheri-Azar
drove a rented sport-utility vehicle through The Pit, a popular campus
gathering spot, on March 3.



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