Published January 08, 2015
A Central California man found guilty of planning a terrorist attack is appealing his conviction.
Hamid Hayat of Lodi, California, argues that his attorney failed to adequately represent him at his 2006 trial in Sacramento federal court. The 31-year-old is serving a 24-year prison sentence after a jury found him guilty of one charge of supporting terrorism and two counts of lying to investigators for denying he attended a terrorist-training camp in Pakistan.
Hayat's new lawyers argue that their client needed a legal team of experienced lawyers, private investigators and expert witnesses who would have proven his innocence.
A federal magistrate judge last month ordered federal prosecutors to respond to Hayat's 116-page petition to overturn his conviction. The government has 60 days to respond.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/man-at-center-of-alleged-central-california-al-qaida-sleeper-cell-challenges-conviction