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A former University of South Florida student from Morocco pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a federal weapons charge levied after FBI agents found a picture of him posing with a gun. ...more
January 23, 2008
TAMPA - A former University of South Florida student from Morocco pleaded not guilty this morning to a federal gun charge levied after FBI agents found pictures of him holding a gun for two more former students who are charged with transporting explosives. ...more
January 22, 2008
Bruce G. Howie has been appointed to represent Ahmed Mohamed, a former University of South Florida student who is charged with trying to help terrorists. ...more
January 16, 2008
Bruce G. Howie has been appointed to represent Ahmed Mohamed, a former University of South Florida student who faces charges that he tried to help terrorists. ...more
January 15, 2008
Local lawyer John Fitzgibbons on Monday asked a judge to be removed from the case of Ahmed Mohamed, one of two University of South Florida students accused of transporting explosives. ...more
January 8, 2008
TAMPA - Local lawyer John Fitzgibbons today asked a judge to be removed from the case of Ahmed Mohamed, one of two University of South Florida students accused of transporting explosives. ...more
January 7, 2008
Hamou Moussaoui and Anissa Zekkari came to the United States from Morocco on Wednesday, proud parents, eagerly anticipating their son's graduation from the University of South Florida with three degrees. ...more
December 15, 2007
Two days before he was to graduate, a University of South Florida student was arrested Thursday on a weapons charge in connection with a case against two other students accused of transporting explosives. ...more
December 14, 2007
The explosives authorities found in the trunk of two University of South Florida students' car were "sugar rockets," or fireworks that would just travel a few feet in the air and smoke, one of the students told investigators, according to a court filing. ...more
December 1, 2007
TAMPA - The explosives authorities found in the trunk of two University of South Florida students' car were "sugar rockets," or fireworks that would just travel a few feet in the air and smoke, one of the students told investigators, according to a court filing. ...more
November 30, 2007
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