Whatever one
thinks of the sentence, can we agree that it is disturbing to see
the jury list the following as mitigating factors in its decision
not to sentence the defendant to death?
-- Nine jurors found that the defendant's
unstable early childhood and dysfunctional family resulted in his
being placed in orphanages and having a home life without structure
and emotional and financial support, eventually resulting in his
leaving home due to his hostile relationship with his
mother.
-- Nine jurors found the
defendant's father had a violent temper and physically and
emotionally abused his family.
-- Three jurors found that the
defendant was subject to racism as a youngster because of his
Moroccan background, which affected him deeply.
Imagine what sad
stories Mohammed Atta would have come up with about himself, if he
were in the dock.