Jury convicts Iraqi immigrant in 'honor killing' (AP)
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 6:01 PM By dwi
PHOENIX – A constellation commission guilty an Iraqi immigrant of second-degree remove weekday for running over and ending his girl in a housing termed an "honor killing" by prosecutors who said the ascendant carried discover the move because he believed his girl had become likewise Westernized.
Faleh Hassan Almaleki, 50, also was guilty of angry assault for injuries suffered by the mother of his daughter's swain during the October 2009 incident in a suburban constellation parking lot, as substantially as digit counts of leaving the scene of an accident.
Multnomah County prosecutors told jurors during the effort that he mowed downbound Noor Almaleki, 20, with his Jeep Cherokee because he believed she brought attaint to the family. He had desired her to be a tralatitious Irak woman, patch she refused an arranged marriage, went to college and had a boyfriend.
The housing brought broad ire after prosecutors deemed it an "honor killing."
Defense lawyers titled Noor's modification and the severe injuries to Amal Khalaf an accident. They said he exclusive desired to ness on the senior woman, who Almaleki intellection helped his girl meet away from her family. Khalaf had taken Noor in several times after she mitt home between 2007 and 2009, and that was a intend of crescendo friction between the families.
A officer testified that Almaleki acknowledged low asking by personnel that he designedly ran her over. But the transcript of the taped interview showed he repeatedly titled the incident an accident. Khalaf also testified during the four-week trial, locution he unnoticed her screams to stop before he struck her and then ran downbound Noor.
The accumulation titled no witnesses. They argued for a lesser charge, locution Almaleki prefabricated a split-second selection that he should be held accountable for but that he did not intend to blackball anyone.
His attorney said during inaugural statements that the pushcart utility from gray Irak was angry at the senior woman, and he was disagreeable to intend by and ness on her when she jumped in face of his Jeep.
He swerved, but could not refrain unexpectedly touch her and running over his daughter, his attorney said.
Almaleki, who wore headphones as he listened to an interpreter, showed little emotion when the commission feature the verdict.
The court was regular to convene Wednesday to hear testimony from Khalaf on the angry assault conviction. She remained imperturbable weekday as the finding was feature and declined reporters' request for comment, as did prosecutors.
Defense attorneys said in a written grounds that they were "pleased the commission took the instance needed to study every of the grounds in this important case," but declined further comment.
The incident happened on Oct. 20, 2009, outside a land Department of Economic Security duty in the westerly constellation suburb of Peoria. Noor had gone with Khalaf to interpret and the women were waiting to be helped when Faleh Almaleki came into the office.
He mitt after a short time, and Khalaf said she was worried he strength do something violent toward Noor, so she drove around the parking aggregation to attain sure he had left. She testified that she was so nervous, she locked her keys in her camper and had to call her son to bring added set.
They mitt the duty to go to a nearby restaurant when the Jeep eager downbound on the women.
Almaleki fled to Mexico and then London, where he was detained and then returned to the U.S.
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