New Mexico compound suspects plead not guilty, targeted as Muslims: lawyers

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New Mexico compound suspects plead not guilty, targeted as Muslims: lawyers
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Five people arrested last August at a New Mexico compound where the body of a to...

- Five people arrested last August at a New Mexico compound where the body of a toddler was found pleaded not guilty on Thursday to federal terrorism charges their lawyers say were brought largely because they are Muslims.

They have been in federal custody since August on separate charges filed following a police raid on the remote compound where they lived with 11 children. Defendants Jany Leveille, 36, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 40, Hujrah Wahhaj, 38, Subhanah Wahhaj, 36, and Lucas Morton, 41, are all related as siblings or by marriage.

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