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- We charge the chief judge at Yigal Amir's trial, Edmund<br />

Levy, with gross judicial misconduct for dismissing the<br />

testimony of police forensics expert, Inspector Baruch<br />

Gladstein, who proved scientifically that Rabin was shot at 0<br />

range, about half a meter closer than Amir ever got to Rabin.<br />

We charge that Levy acted with full knowledge and intent in<br />

this dismissal of evidence. All previous evidence including<br />

Inspector Gladstein's testimony is found at<br />

www.barrychamish.com, as is the defense summation of<br />

attorney Jonathan Goldberg. Within the latter is more than<br />

enough proof that Judge Levy deliberately ignored and<br />

dismissed relevant evidence throughout the trial.<br />

WE WIN<br />

One week before Nov. 4, the tenth anniversary of the Rabin<br />

murder, the country's largest circulation newspaper, Yediot<br />

Achronot publishes a poll:<br />

Do you believe in the conspiracy theory about Rabin's<br />

murder?<br />

Yes 25%<br />

Not sure 9%<br />

It was the lowest result of five polls taken in the past four<br />

years but it shocked the nation. As Yediot wrote;<br />

“Unbelievable, but one in four Israelis believe Rabin was shot<br />

by the Shabak." In fact, the figure was more. Yediot's poll<br />

included 20% Arab respondents, who are utterly unaware of<br />

the issue. Factor them in with the not-sures and over 40% of<br />

the nation's Jews no longer believe the government.<br />

Sunday, five days before Nov. 4, Yigal Amir's prosecutor<br />

Pnina Guy admits the second shot to Rabin was from point<br />

blank range, a fact I exposed almost a decade before. Still, it<br />

is redemption for me. Since Amir never shot point blank, he<br />

announced that he wanted a new trial:

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