Dylan Boyd, 24, was scheduled
to be in federal court in Raleigh nearly a month after pleading not guilty
along with four others to felony charges from an alleged conspiracy to attack
the U.S. Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia, and targets overseas. Boyd
and the other men could face life in prison if convicted of the most serious
charges at a trial scheduled to start Monday. Court documents do not show how
Boyd is supposed to plead Wednesday.
A new court filing Wednesday by defense
attorneys challenging the admissibility of the government's audiotapes at next
week's trial does not list Boyd among the defendants. Boyd's brother, Zakariya,
pleaded guilty earlier this year to a single count of conspiracy to provide
material support to terrorists.
Terror suspect for new plea hearing
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