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Legalbrief   |   your legal news hub Friday 24 April 2026

September 11 accused wants to plead guilty

The only person to be prosecuted in the US over the September 11 attacks has told the government he intends pleading guilty.

The plea could be entered this week if a judge finds Zacarias Moussaoui, a French citizen, mentally competent, reports The Washington Post. His mental state has been an issue in the case ever since he rescinded a guilty plea in 2002. US District Judge Leonie Brinkema is scheduled to meet with Moussaoui this week to determine if he has the mental capacity to enter a plea now. In recent letters to the government and to Brinkema, Moussaoui said he was willing to accept the possibility of a death sentence, which sources said could resolve a key point of contention. Prosecutors are unlikely to drop their insistence on capital punishment. If Brinkema accepts a plea, she would then probably set a death penalty trial, at which jurors would decide if Moussaoui should be executed. Full report in The Washington Post