Michigan Terror Suspects' Lawyers: 'Nothing More To Say' After FBI Plot Stop
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20252 min25,284 views
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- π Lawyers for the two alleged terror suspects, both 20 years old, stated they have "nothing more to say" at this initial stage.
- π They indicated that the FBI's complaint is 73 pages long and they have not had sufficient time to review or digest its contents.
- π¬ The legal team declined to comment on specific details, including whether their clients know each other or have ties to individuals in Syria, Turkey, or other regions.
Client Status and Legal Process
- βοΈ Both alleged suspects are 20 years old and have been in jail since the previous Friday.
- β³ They have just received the complaint today, according to their lawyers.
- π£οΈ The lawyers indicated that there will be a time to discuss the facts of the case once they have had a chance to review the complaint.
- π€ They stated they would not make any further statements at this time, appreciating the media's interest.
Upcoming Legal Proceedings
- π The government has requested detention hearings for the suspects.
- βοΈ The burden of proof will be on the government to demonstrate their case during these hearings.
- β³ The lawyers anticipate that their clients will remain in jail until the next court proceedings, which are expected to occur sometime next week.
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