MIAMI – Six Miami men accused of plotting with al-Qaida to destroy Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices in several cities will go to trial for a third time in January, a federal judge said Monday.
Juries twice have failed to convict any of the so-called "Liberty City Seven," although one man was acquitted after the first trial. That defendant, 33-year-old Lyglenson Lemorin, is still in immigration custody as the U.S. works to deport him to his native Haiti.
A third jury will be chosen beginning the week of Jan. 13, said U.S. District Judge Joan Lenard at a brief hearing. Because of publicity from the two earlier trials, that could take two weeks or more.
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