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From: J. J. Rappatoni (e-mail
him)
Re: Today's Letter:
A Lawyer Says
California's Ninth Circuit Court "Hammers Whites Daily"
Letter writer Wallace Johnson's gives interesting insights into the quality of some immigrants the U.S. legally allows into the country.
According to the weekly webzine
India Abroad,
when Mohammed Haroon Ali killed Tracey Biletnikoff he
was already on probation for
kidnapping an
ex-girlfriend. Ali was also addicted to alcohol and
crack cocaine,
having sniffed gas and chewed cava in Fiji.
According to Ali's lawyer Chris Morales, his client's
addictions were caused by the extreme isolation he
experienced living in the U.S. [Fijian
Indian on Trial for Killing Football Legend's Daughter,
by Suleman Din, Rediff.com, March 30, 2001]
Perhaps
California's Ninth Circuit Court that ordered a retrial
for Ali feels that
"isolation" is a
good enough excuse for him to kidnap and murder?
Rappatoni attends the
University of San Francisco