A judge has upheld the extradition of three men charged with plotting to attack New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Appeals Court Judge Roger Hamel Smith on Monday rejected a defense argument that the three suspects, who claim they cannot get a fair trial in the U.S. because of publicity, could not legally be extradited under Trinidad law.
The three men face conspiracy charges. A fourth suspect, who worked as a cargo handler at the airport until 1995, is in custody in New York.
The suspects have denied allegations of participating in a terror cell that planned to blow up a jet fuel artery feeding …

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