N.Va. men in Pakistan charged with six counts in terror case
Five Northern Virginia men arrested in Pakistan in December were charged Wednesday with six counts of violating state and anti-terror laws, two of which carry potential sentences of life in prison.
The men, ages 18 to 24, pleaded not guilty. Judge Anwar Nazir, of Pakistan's special anti-terror court, said the evidentiary phase of the trial will begin March 31.
Read the full story by Jerry Markon, Debbi Wilgoren and Rizwan Mohammed on The Post's Web site.
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