Moussaoui's motions to the court

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Handwritten motions filed by Moussaoui
During Zacarias Moussaoui's trial, he submit nearly two dozen motions. He was rebuked numerous times by both the district judge and his own attorneys, but continued to submit the motions to the court. The majority of the motions were filed as "No response requested" as they did not actually seek any redress or reply, and were merely showcasing Moussaoui's feelings for those he felt were responsible for his trial. In each of his motions, he made great use of acronyms such as WTC and UBL.
Evidence from Moussaoui's trial
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Moussaoui's relation to Richard Reid
Moussaoui's pursuit of marriage
FBI eMails about Moussaoui
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Khalid Sheik Mohammed's
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Moussaoui's handwritten motions
Judge's response to motions
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"Bin Ladin determined to strike in US" memo
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