- John C. Coughenour
John C. Coughenour is a
U.S. District Court Judge.cite news
url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/01/05/news/CB-GEN-Guantanamo-Millennium-Plot.php
title='Millennium' terror plotter recants claims against Guantanamo detainee
date=January 5 2007
accessdate=2007-01-06
publisher=International Herald Tribune
author=] Coughenour was the Judge who sentencedAhmed Ressam , the "millennium bomber".Ressam wrote a letter to Coughenour, in November 2006, to "clarify" allegations he leveled against "
Ahcene Zemiri ", another Algerian expatriate he knew from when they both lived inMontreal .Coughenour wrote an
op-ed in theNew York Times , entitled "How to Try a Terrorist", commenting onMichael B. Mukasey 's nomination forAttorney General of the United States .cite news
url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/01/opinion/01coughenour.html
title=How to Try a Terrorist
publisher=New York Times
author=John C. Coughenour
date=November 1 ,2007
accessdate=2007-11-21] Coughenour compared his experience trying Ahmed Ressam withMichael B. Mukasey 's trial ofOmar Abdel Rahman for his role in the1993 World Trade Center bombing .He noted that Mukasey had complained about "'“the inadequacy of the current approach to terrorism prosecutions.” He noted that Mukasey had complained about the limited number of terrorism convictions.Coughenour paraphrased Mukasey: “Open prosecutions… potentially disclose to our enemies methods and sources of intelligence-gathering. Our Constitution does not adequately protect society from 'people who have cosmic goals that they are intent on achieving by cataclysmic means.'”
Coughenour wrote that his experience: “…only strengthened my conviction that American courts, guided by the principles of our Constitution, are fully capable of trying suspected terrorists.”
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