Saddam Hussein’s lawyers may be allowed to meet with the former Iraqi president Sunday for the first time in nearly a month, U.S. members of his defense team said Thursday. Ramsey Clark, a former attorney general, told reporters the court had refused to allow visits since late January, when chief judge Raouf Abdel-Rahman took over. Clark and a fellow defense team member, Curtis Doebbler, said the Sunday meeting had not been confirmed by the court. Full Story
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