Archive - 2007

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Indictment

ABDELBASET ALI MOHMED AL MEGRAHI, born 1 April 1952 and AL AMIN KHALIFA FHIMAH, born 1956 Prisoners in the Prison of Zeist, Camp Zeist (Kamp van Zeist), The Netherlands you are Indicted at the instance of The Right Honourable THE LORD HARDIE, Her Majesty’s Advocate, and the charges against you are that

The New Lord Advocate Colin Boyd Meets With Us

March 4, 2000 Peabody, Massachusetts
by Helen Engelhardt

As soon as he learned of our meeting scheduled to take place at the Peabody Marriott the first weekend in March, the new Lord Advocate of Scotland asked if he might join us in order to introduce himself, and reassure us that the recent unexpected resignation of Lord Hardy would not interfere with the prosecution’s case as it prepares to go to trial in two months.

Investigation & Trial

For latest news on the trial of the two Libyans indicted in the bombing of Pan Am 103 go to the Lockerbie Trial Briefing website, sponsored by the University of Glasgow.

Lord Advocate Colin Boyd -- The New Lord Advocate Meets With Us

  • The Verdict - January 31, 2001
  • Indictment of the Two Libyans charged in the Bombing of Pan Am Flight
  • TRUTH Quest 2 Volume 12, Issue 1 - March 2000

Verdict

Court Proceedings - Day 86 January 31, 2001

Proceedings commenced at 11:04 a.m.

THE CLERK: My Lords, have you reached a verdict in respect of each accused on the second alternative charge as now amended?

LORD SUTHERLAND: We have.

THE CLERK: Would you give me, please, your verdict in respect of the first named accused Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi.

LORD SUTHERLAND: Guilty.

THE CLERK: My Lord, is that verdict unanimous or by a majority.

LORD SUTHERLAND: Unanimous.

Newsday -- Head of a Grieving Family

12-19-1991 Newsday

Head of a Grieving Family

Bert Ammerman, political point man of Victims of Pan Am 103, has become a lightning rod for the bitter frustrations that continue to afflict some relatives of the dead.

By Peter Marks. STAFF WRITER

ELEANOR BRIGHT, who lost her husband on Pan Am Flight 103, had not traveled from Brookline, Mass., to Washington to listen to the deputy secretary of state answer tedious questions about the color of the suitcase that hid the bomb or the origin of its timer or the amount of plastic explosives it contained. No, she was too angry for that.