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Top court to rule on Momin Khawaja case
By Jessica Murphy, Parliamentary Bureau


Momin Khawaja is transported from the Ottawa courthouse October 29, 2008. (REUTERS FILE PHOTO/Chris Wattie)


Computer-programmer-turned-convicted-terrorist Momin Khawaja will learn Friday if his life sentence will stand.

Canada's highest court will rule whether to uphold the conviction on seven terror charges that sent Khawaja to prison with a life sentence plus another 24 years, or order a new trial or acquit him outright.

The Supreme Court will also review the definition of "terrorist activity" under Canada's Criminal Code and whether it's unconstitutional and overly broad.









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