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Orlando health has released its assessment of how it responded to the Pulse shooting.
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Salman is the widow of the Pulse gunman. One of her attorneys said the prosecution withheld evidence that could have affected her bail.
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Last week, a federal jury found Noor Salman not guilty of aiding and abetting her husband, Omar Mateen, in his plan to murder 49 people at the gay…
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The trial of Noor Salman, the widow of the Pulse gunman, is over. Legal experts Charles Rose and Sam Kan join Intersection for analysis of the not guilty verdict; what the trial revealed about the events of June 12th 2016, and what the long term implications of the verdict are for the FBI.
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The defense has rested its case in the trial of the Pulse gunman's widow.
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The judge in the Noor Salman trial denied a request by the defense to dismiss the trial. The judge said the defense was not harmed because the gunman's father was never called as a witness. The defense filed the motion after learning over the weekend that Seddique Mateen had been a confidential FBI informant for more than a decade.
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The defense is expected to bring witnesses like Omar Mateen's father, a former FBI informant, as her trial wraps up this week.
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The Pulse gunman’s widow told an FBI agent she tried to stop her husband.That’s the latest from Noor Salman’s trial on charges of providing material support to a terrorist organization and obstruction of justice.
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The federal trial for Noor Salman is under way in Orlando. Opening arguments were laid out this week and we’ve been learning more about the defendant. Salman is charged with aiding and abetting her husband Omar Mateen, the Pulse nightclub shooter. She is also charged with obstruction of justice. To brief us on this week’s start of the trial, we turn to Samuel Kan, Assistant Professor of Law at the Barry University School of Law.
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90.7's Brendan Byrne has been following the jury selection in the trial of Noor Salman, the widow of the gunman in the Pulse shooting. Byrne talks to Intersection's Matthew Peddie about the selection process and what's next in the trial.