What's in a name...

by chris 3/5/2008 5:14:31 PM

I don't want to imply that a book can be judged by its cover... but...

A former Navy sailor was convicted Wednesday of leaking details about ship movements to suspected terrorism supporters, an act that could have endangered his own crewmates.

Jurors convicted Hassan Abu-Jihaad, 32, of Phoenix of providing material support to terrorists and disclosing classified national defense information on the second day of deliberations.

"Mr. Abu-Jihaad jeopardized the lives of countless American servicemen and women and, as a member of the U.S. Navy, his conduct was shameful and deceitful," said Kathryn A. Feeney, an agent with the Defense Criminal Investigative Service.
International Herald Tribune

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