Sources: Feds moving enemy combatant to Ill. court
WASHINGTON -- Federal prosecutors plan to move an alleged al-Qaida sleeper agent out of a Navy brig in South Carolina and send him to federal court in Illinois to face trial.
Two people familiar with the case of Qatar native Ali al-Marri said Thursday the government plans to transfer him to the civilian court system. The two people spoke on condition of anonymity because no official announcement has been made.
The transfer could avert a Supreme Court hearing in April that could result in a ruling that would govern other cases against accused terrorists.
One of the people familiar with the case said prosecutors plan to charge al-Marri with providing material support to terrorists, a charge similar to what he would have faced if tried by a military tribunal.