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Please find the attached character reference letters for defendant Akram Abdallah.
Thank you.
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Laura Masri
5033 E. Peak View rd.
Cave Creek, Az 85331
July 20,2009
I would like to introduce myself to you. My name is Laura Masri. I have served the community as
a licensed teacher for the Creighton School District for the past eleven years.
Over the past twenty years, I have had the pleasure of knowing Akram Abdallah, his wife Areej,
his daughter, Asseel and son, Saiaf. Within those twenty years, the Abdallah's have been a tremendous
part of not only me and my family's life, but as well as an integral part of our society and community.
Mr. Abdallah has been nothing but a great role model for his family which has resulted in the
remarkable accomplishments of his children; accomplishments that are difficult to find in today's
society.
Asseel Abdallah has established an admirable reputation in our community. Mrs. Abdallah
earned a degree in Computer Engineering at Arizona State University and afterwards contributed many
years of service to Boeing. She has since then volunteered as the Principal of the Arizona Cultural
Academy.
Mr. Abdallah's daughter, Asseel, has been an honorable, dedicated student and as a result she
has been awarded a full scholarship to Medical school. At the young age of seventeen, she has already
completed her first year of college at Arizona State University. In addition to her academic success, she
has served the community by helping students academically at the Arizona Cultural Academy. She is
currently working towards a degree in Kinesiology.
Mr. Abdallah's son, Saiaf, as well has marked his way along the right path in society. He has
completed two years towards an English degree at Arizona State University in hopes of becoming an
author. Saiaf has always portrayed the efforts of a good citizen in all that he does. For not only has he
been the clear example of a law-abiding, young man, he has as well been a volunteer coach for kids'
soccer and hockey teams.
Needless to say, Mr. Abdallah is the perfect example of a positive and influential leader. Among
the families of the community, Mr. Abdallah has served as a mediator and counselor. He has created a
praiseworthy record of service of humanity. Among many on a list, he has volunteered for the Bosnian
Refugees and the Somalian Refugees by finding them employment, housing and medical care; often
times using his very own home as a temporary solution for their many needs.
It is imperative to mention the qualities of Mr. Abdallah's character. In 2006, Mr. Abdallah
participated in the "Interface Dialogue", an event created with the sole purpose of establishing a
respectful relationship among religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. This remarkable event
was noted in the Arizona Republic.
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The Abdallah's admirable achievements in society are clearly vital to a productive and positive
society and I solely believe that Mr. Abdallah is a key role in the community. As a certified educator, I
have seen the effects that a positive or a negative role model can have on children. Because of this, I can
immediately recognize constructive parts of society and therefore stand by the fact that we are in need
of exemplary people to help members of society become the best they can.
I plea for your consideration when sentencing Mr. Abdallah. For the time Mr. Abdallah is
incarcerated will have a tremendous affect upon his family and the community.
Respectfully yours,
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Laura Masri
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Samir Arikat
9313 E. Pine Valley Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 8S260
Your Honor:
My name is Samir Arikat, and I am a 38 year old husband and father of two beautiful little girls.
I am a local small business owner here in Phoenix, as is my father and my brothers. We have
lived and worked in the Phoenix metropolitan area, from the time I was an infant.
I met Mr.Akram Abdallah and his family at the beginning of 1998 .and ever since then, he has
been a dear close friend who has been a role model for me from the day I met him. He has
always been somone who I can count on for good honest advice, in many ways he helped me
grow into the honest and responsible man I am today. He truly believes in the saying "a friend
in need is a friend indeed." Anytime anyone in my family or community has needed guidance or
assistance, Akram has been there for us. He never expects anything in return, he just wants to
help anyone and everyone in any way possible.
Akram is unlike anyone I know. He is an educated, fun-loving, high spirited person, who makes
people laugh. He is constantly trying to put a smile on the face of anyone who will listen to his
jokes. He always listens to my problems, gives good advice and then makes me laugh. I have
never met anyone quite like him, he is full of positive energy, love and life. He wants to see
everyone happy and healthy will go above and beyond to make sure that you are. He is best
known for his community service to the poor and needy.
Akram's pride and joy of his life is his family. He is the proud father of 3 children who are gifted
with the intelligence that they inherited from their father Akram and mother Areej. They are all
honor students and have the utmost respect of their colleagues, teachers andfriends. Akram is
happily married to Areej, who is an incredible woman in her own right. She too is highly
educated with multiple postcgraduate degrees and has been a successful career woman. Akram
is very proud of his family, as they are of him. They are a family that we consider to be 'role
models for our Arab- American community.
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This family has achieved such great success and will continue to do so because of the kind-
hearted guidance of their father, Akram. He truly is a great man who does not deserve this
sentence. You can ask anyone who knows him or who has heard of him, you will only hear good
things about him. 50 I ask you, please consider his excellent reputation and how he has touched
so many lives in such a positive way and understand that we need him. He will be missed by
many and especially by me. Please provide him with the shortest term possible, as he should
not be there and does not deserve to be away from his family and from society. Please free him
soon, thank you.
Best regards,
5amir Arikat
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July 23,2009
I still remember the time when Akram and his family helped his neighbor, a man with
HIV and TB (Tuberculosis) when no one else was helping him. Akram's help continued
to that patient for approximately three years until that patient passed away. I know
Akram helped many Bosnian, Iraqi and Somali refugees and was very successful in
finding jobs for them and helping them pursue their dreams in the US. I attended many
of Akram's presentations at the mosques where he was preaching the importance of
raising good children with good moral values. He motivated people to be good
examples in the Community. Akram assisted in many fund raisings to build local schools
for children. His wife is known to be a volunteer on the Arizona Cultural Academy school
board. Both Akram and his wife believed in children's strong and proper education with
strong moral values. Their children are a living example of those teachings. These are
just to mention few of Akram's contribution to the community.
The court proceedings have put tremendous stress on his family and on many other
families like ours and specially those of us who know him very close. The hardship of
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the proceedings included, just to mention few, the loss of morale, unbelievable financial
disturbances and the loss of Akram's phone-card business revenues. Akram's family's
financial situation will worsen due to any sentence to any length of imprisonment. Also,
the Community will lose one of its contributing members.
Therefore, I request Your Honor to look at this case with compassion in sentencing
Akram. His family will need him now more than ever, especially in these desperate
economical hardships the country is going through. Also, the community needs a
person with integrity such as Akram.
Thank you,
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Hassan Elsaad
368 W. Verde Ln
Tempe, AZ 85284
602-625-7496 (M)
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TO:
Honorable Neil V. Wale
United States District Court
401 W. Washington St.. SPC 524
Phoenix. AZ 85003
FROM:
Nasir Attar
I am one of Akram Abdallah's closest friends and I have known him for about 15
years. My name is Nasir Attar and I have been closely tied to Akram in many ways
throughout the years. We have a work relationship. as well as a personal one. I am
extremely happy and lucky to have met Akram and known him for so long. He is definitely
one of the greatest people I have worked with in my life time. Though business could get
slow and tough at times. Akram always had a positive outlook on things. and constantly
reminded me of what our Islamic faith asks us to believe in. And that is patience. Akram is
a patient man. and we know being patient is the biggest struggle when one is going
through something difficult. This is just one of the many things I have learned from him.
and I never forget the smart and meaningful things he says. One of the reasons it is so easy
to be a client of Akrams is because of the qualities he has. He is honest. yet very smart. He
is trusting, but never naTve: and a huge helper to the community. but never a doormat. He
knows how to balance his life. and keep his head held high no matter what. As hard as
Akram worked. his job was not his top priority. Rather he put his family. friends. and
others in need of help first. Akram has given so much of his time to volunteer services. He
helps at different organizations that are so diverse and different from one another. I have
seen him help people from his own faith and race. and then others who had nothing in
common with him. Akram does not know how to not help people out. It is his nature, and
it's what he loves to do. The wonderful thing about this quality is that people never forget
you. They don't forget when he helped them in their time and need. and they don't forget
that one nice thing that he said to give them hope. Never did I think that something so
cruel could happen to Akram and his wonderful family. His wife. and children are
extraordinary people and they love and admire Akram more than words can say. He and
his family have done so much for people and the community. I am saddened for what/lOS
happened to the Abdallah family and how much it has affected their lives. I know Akram
extremely weir. ond I also know when he isn't doing so well. This case has affected his job,
his income. h& relationships. and so many other aspects ofhis life. I hope that his time in
prison does not last long, because he deserves to be given back so much of what he has
given to others. His family needs him, and so do so many people who are apart of Akram's
life. Thank you and Salam.
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I want to ask you, your honor. to please give Akram the lowest
sentencing possible. He is a good man who respects people, society, and the
government. I know him well and I have seen what a hard working man he
is. He works so much just to provide for his family. They need him. and not
just for financial reasons. They love him. and they have good reason; his
family is his life. I hope he is not kept from them for a long period of time.
The main reason I like to speak with Akram is to hear his input about career and
religion related subjects. I feel that Akram has had a lot of experience in his life, and is
wise about many issues, and I enjoy going to him for advice or opinions. He has helped
me find jobs to work out more than once and he constantly is checking on me and my
family to make sure we are doing alright. I believe he genuinely cares about me and my
family, and it really makes me feel good to have a friend like him.
From other friends of mine, I hear about Akram a lot. I wouldn't say people praise
him, but they definitely speak of the things he does in a positive and awing manner.
Because of all the good I believe Akram has in him, I feel it is so unfortunate what is
happening to him. I am extremely sad for his family, and I pray that they will be able to
do without their wonderful father (and husband). I am sure it would be difficult on any
family to lose a member oftheir family for a long period of time, but Akram is a really
good person who affected a lot of people in this valley and other communities. So it will
definitely affect other people other than just his family.
Akram has always spoken highly of the fairness of this country. And I agree, but I
hope that this fairness is shown in his sentencing. I would really like to see Akram out
and back to his work and family as soon as possible; please be compassionate and
provide him with the lowest amount of time in jail. Everyone would appreciate this, thank
you.
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He and I play soccer and volleyball together every week and it's
always fun seeing him coach the younger kids who come watch us
play. But on the other hand he is the same gentleman who helped
so many refugees come to the valley. Akram was one of the
advocates helping them for a very long time, and watching his
flexibility between what is fun and what is responsibility deserves true
credit.
charm. But I believe in my heart that you your honor will hear great
things about this man, and I believe you will see those things with
your very eyes. I ask that you please give him the minimum
sentencing today so that he may continue to support his family and
community.
Akram has somehow been able to become friends with so many people in this
valley. He knows how to get along with people from all different ethnicities and
statuses; and it's refreshing to see people who look for the similarities in others,
rather than the differences. He has managed to treat people with compassion and
respect no matter what; many people strive to have a quality like that.
I can only say what I know about Akram, and I feel that I know him pretty
well. This is why I hope, that you Judge Wake, take my word for it, and see that this is
a very good hearted man. He is important to us, and his family is important to him.
He is willing to do so much to help others, and I feel that we need to help in his time
of need. For the sake of his wife and his kids, please be the most compassionate in
your decision for his sentencing. Thank you for your time, it is very much
appreciated.
Hosam Arikat
Phone: 480-296-3542 ~
Mohamed A. Abunada
4027 N. 32 00 Street
Phoenix, AZ 85018
July 19, 2009
Allow me to introduce myself and give your Honor an idea about my background.
I have known Mr.Akram Abdallah since 1999; I purchase phone cards from him.
Through the years of doing business with Mr. Abdallah I have gotten to know him as
dependable, punctual, honest and a man of integrity. I have known Mr. Abdallah to be an
active member of the community, he has been involved in public appearances to promote
inner faith and speak about social issues.The past few months have had a serious and
negative impact on Mr. Abdallah's life and business due to the ordeal he has been dealing
with. Given the hard economic times that we are in, Mr. Abdallah and his family will
suffer further hardship in the event that he might be taken away from them.
Your Honor I believe in being given a second chance, so I hope you will take into
consideration and give Mr. Abdallah a second chance for the sake of his family. I have
faith in the justice system in this country and believe it works. If Mr. Abdallah were
given a second chance and shown leniency this will not only help him to be an honest,
productive and grateful citizen of the community, it will also lessen the burden
financially and emotionally on his family as he is the main provider for them.
Respectfully,
Mohamed Abunada.
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Please allow me to share with you relevant information pertaining Mr. Akram Abdallah,
who 1and every member of my family and community members consider a good friend.
My name is Sarah Risha. My family (my husband Hosam with our son Khalid and
daughter Nora) and I are friends of the Abdallah family. I have been an educator for over
25 years and counting, starting as school teacher, vice principle, principle, educational
consultant and currently PhD student in curriculum development at ASU. My husband
Hosam is an international business consultant, with aviation degrees from the US and
UK, and currently pursuing advance degree in aeronautical science. We have been to
many places around the world and consider ourselves fortunate to be among the educated
and versed population of our great country and the world.
My family and 1 met Mr. Abdallah and his gracious family back in 2000 when we moved
from Milwaukee. Our two children (then), Khalid and Nora were almost eleven and ten at
the time, and they found their perfect match of friends, as Saiaf (boy) and Aseel (girl) -
Abdallah's children, were almost exactly their ages. Since then, both of our children, ours
and theirs, wanted to be together every day. They cried when we declined allowing them
sleepovers, as they wanted it every day. We went places together, ate together, and
visited each others often. Our children and we the adults became close friends.
Throughout our entire friendship with them, we never saw, heard or witnessed anything
negative about this graceful family. Our children grew to be almost brothers and sisters.
Their family became almost an extended family of ours. We further realized how
delightful this family is from their almost impeccable relations with us and the larger
community. Every one spoke so highly of them. Every one trusted them. They helped
everyone. Mr. Abdallah and his gracious wife Areej exhibited and continue to, to this
day, the highest degree of discipline, honesty, integrity, care and helpfulness, not only to
us but to everyone. They indeed represent what parents should be like and how families
ought to be. In my opinion, iffamilies and communities are more like the Abdallah's, our
communities and country would be at a much better state - I truly mean that!
Mr. Abdallah is a hardworking family man. His wife and children looked up to him. He
protected them and provided them with the love, assurance and protection every family
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needs. When you listen to him, you will find him knowledgeable and informed. He is also
passionate and sincere.
I can never forget that darkest day of our lives Wednesday October 1st, 2008 at 9:20 pm,
when we received a call from our son and his friends informing us that the van our
daughter Nora was riding in had been hit by a drunk driver.
Hosam and I rushed to the scene at 43'd Avenue and Cactus and found almost everyone
of our extended family members of the community including Mr. Abdallah and his wife
and children all at the crash scene crying like babies after they'd realized Nora was
pronounced dead at the scene. It is extremely hard for me your honor to go through this
extremely painful memory and type at the same time, but I genuinely want to share with
your how much we needed the Abdallah's with us at that time and how much their
support and the support of everyone else meant to us.
To me and to every one else, if there was the slightest stain of bad deed on Mr. Abdallah,
he would not have been able to establish this wonderful family and continue to cherish
and love them. Also, I guarantee you your honor ifMr. Abdallah had been anything but
the perfect husband and dad, his family would have been entirely different and it would
have affected his children accordingly. But his children are emotionally secure and highly
disciplined as a result of this role-model parent and community member.
Honorable judge Wake: The reason I'm sharing these words with you sir is to provide
you with a side of Mr. Abdallah that you may not know or be told about.
What is happening to Mr. Abdallah and his family as a result of what he is being charged
with and potential jail time he may face as a result, I can tell you that this has been
devastating, not only to him and his family, but equally true to all of our community
members. What he and his family are going through is extremely unfortunate.
I think the phrase "bad things happen to good people" is also unfortunately true.
In conclusion, I submit to you your honor that my family and I as well as Mr. Abdallah
and his family along with everyone I know of our extended community families, have
great respect for the law of our country and place high trust in our justice system. As
humans we all err and often times we don't mean to but we still do.
Your honor: October 1st of this year will mark the first anniversary of our beloved
daughter Nora's passing. It also coincides with the advent of the blessed month of Fasting
(Ramadan). It is our genuine hope that Mr. Abdallah along with his family and ours and
rest of community will have to only deal with the agony of celebrating this blessed month
while missing only one of its family members, not two!
Sincerely, ~ t~ ~
Sarah Risha .
PO Box 8070
Chandler, AZ 85246
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FORSAN ALZUBIDI
2831 E. Bell Rd.
Phoenix AZ, 85032
I am Forsan AI-zubidi, I live in Phoenix Arizona with my wife and 5 kids. I am a Amman, Jordan graduate. I
have a degree in accountant. I currently own a factory of home decoration and art galleries, which I have owned
for approximately 20 years.
Me and my family were blessed to have met Mr. Abdallah. We have known him our whole life and our families
are extremely close. Our wives see each other weekly. His kids and wife support him 100%. He has 3 beautiful
kids Ahmad, Aseel, and Saiaf. Ahmad is well educated and has skipped a couple of grades. He is 12 years old
and is in the 9th grade,
Aseel is also very educated and was granted a scholarship for ASU, Aseel has also skipped grades, Saiaf is
well educated and has a job at Fry's Electronics, His wife Mrs, Areej owns a couple degrees, Mr, Abdallah is
fun when he has to be fun and serious when he has to be serious. He has always been the best father and
husband,
He has been the best man in the community, he would coach younger kids, give beautiful speeches, and so on,
He loves to help needy people and has helped many different families from Bosnia, and Iraq. If anybody needs
help he will be the first one to help them, The men would always tell him to tell the speeches because they
know his speeches are rich, and encouraging.
Forsan AI-zubidi
Sami Eyshou
602-268-2888
Your honor,
My name is Sami Eyshou. I am a mesa resident and I run a successful business in
phoenix. I own both a gas station as well as a convenience store. I have a child that works
in real estate and another that is currently attending medical school. I have a great,
blessed family and am very proud of their accomplishments.
I am a good friend of Akram's and met him through business work. I have known
him since 2002 and he has been there for me ever since. He has helped me in so many
aspects, including in my business and persona1life. His advice was always something
that I appreciated as well as respected. He always has a way of providing me with
creative and meaningful advice when I need it most. His reputation is a well known one,
because he is constantly helping others regardless of their race, religion, status, etc.
I am a Christian man, and for me to be able to have a great friend like Akram,
who is Muslim, to go to, really says a lot about his character. His faith provides him with
great hope for people and he shows that by caring for them in numerous ways. Akram is
known for being such a fair person. Because he works with so many people through
business, it is important for him to keep their trust, and he never lets anyone down. As for
his persona1life, Akram is a big family man. He loves his family and makes that evident
when he talks about them. He speaks of his wife, Areej, and their three children very
highly. I know that his children were raised to be respectful of people, as well as of
society. He has instilled in them so many of the qualities that he himself has.
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I believe Akram is a great person, who is extremely hard working and kind
hearted. I know he is a strong man, with a strong family, but this issue has affected his
family so much. Ifhis friends see him as an amazing man to be apart of their life, I can
only imagine what his family thinks of him. They will be in difficult circumstances
without their husband and father around and I truly hope they will be able to manage their
lives. Akram Abdallah's case truly merits compassion in his sentencing. With all the
people he has helped through they years, I believe he is needed in this community. He is
a great member of society and has contributed so much. I ask that his sentencing is
reduced to the minimum, and I know this man deserves at least that.
Thank you
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Emad Najdawi
7/17/09
Your honor,
My name is Emad Najdawi, and I would like to tell you about myself as
well as my good friend Akram Abdallah. I am a U.S. citizen and a successful
business owner of professional AC and electric work. I love what I do and
through my business I have met all kinds of people. Akram is one of the
greatest people that I have met and I am honored to know him. I have met
his family and they are wonderful people. They were extremely nice and
respectful people, and I am sure Akram has a lot to be proud of.
I have known Akram for years, and I truly value everything I learn
from him. He is always available to provide me with valuable ideas and help
when I need it. He has directed me towards numerous things that have been
beneficial to me and it means so much that he cares. We both help each
other out and we have a great friendship. The one thing I know about Akram,
is that he is extremely generous and trustworthy. I never second guess to
help him or do him a favor, as he is always available to do the same for me.
Emad Najdawi
602-380-1666
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Ismael Suwwan
Thank you for this opportunity to let me talk about Mr. Abdallah.
During all my time in Arizona I have rarely met a man like Akram.
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3536 w.hayard
Phoenix,az,85051
lam hassan alzubidi friend of akram abedallah . iam A u.s citizen living in phoenix,arizona conducting
my own business as astore owner, newely married, 39 years old , holding AA associate degree in
computer.
As afriend of mr. akram abedallah I would like to write afew lines about what I know about mr
abedallah nine years ago I met mr abedallah through my family and I start knowing him more and
more where I learned so many things such as his charmig charatter ,devoting his time ability and love to
help others in all aspects.mr abedallah always devote his time to lecture as an Amam in many
mousques , churches and colleges about divercity ,peace an harmony
Mr abedallah has three successful childern, two are attending colleges with very standing records ,the
thired child is 12 years old in his 9th grade with honor recored . his wife very educated lady holding 4 u.s
college degrees and she worked as compter engineer with Boeing company for many years and she
started her own business by opening A cofee shop where she forced to sell it dueto the economy
situation.
Mr abedallah didicated his life to help, inlight and support every one who might ask for his help,
finding jobs for people of our beloved community ,paticipating in many occasions in the vally bringing
people togother in understanding what diversity in faith means to all of us disregarding their
faith,culture and gender .
Akram abedallah is very well known in arizona for the reason of helping our community at large such as;
Participating in many debates about community needs to bring their ideas closer and closer to
understand each other in serving the people of arizona in the higest manner ,he was a good example of
US devoted citizen.
Mr abedallah in many places and gathering grab peoples attention in his style of speeches mainly caring
about raising up childern to the level of responsipllity by directing parents to the right direction to a
ccomplish fruitful results .bringing negative talk in his conversation never been heard his faith always
inspring and his sence of humer is very funny, he hold his community always in his heart and mind.
All my life I never experienced patience a man can hold in his heart as marvelous as he is
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Mercy and grace is the symble country, please if I may say, I cannot see mr abedallah far from his
family who needs him next to them as well as our community ,remembering that akram is the mean
provider in supporting his family.
I cannot believe seeing this man behind bars for the values, principles and divotion
Sincerely
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Fares Alzubidi
3232 w. Thomas Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85017
My name is Fares Alzubidi, I'm 46 years old. I am a well educated man and I have
established a multi-million dollar home decor business. I have created jobs to twenty-two
full time employees. I own one of the largest home decoration businesses in the state of
Arizona. I'm married to a wonderful wife and have five wonderful children.
I met Mr. Akram Abdallah and his wonderful family in the spring of 1993. Since I
met them, our families have been inseparable. Our wives have become best friend as have
our children. Mr. Abdallah's family is an educated family. and his wife holds multiple
college degrees. His children are honor students.
Mr. Abdallah has demonstrated an incredible initiative and a strong desire to help
others who need help. He volunteers his time to help refugees from all countries (Iraq's,
Somali's, Bosnia's, ECT....). He treated refugees as members of his family not only at
the emotional level but the financial as well. He dedicates a big portion of his time to
give lectures in Universities and community colleges in the valley.
Mr. Abdallah has been a example and many people from our Arab-American find
his enthusiasm and dedication both inspiring and motivating. He has worked hard to
build authentic relationships with our community. His efforts have created a happier and
more productive community.
He is married to a wonderful wife ( Areej ) who had manage her time not just
being a wonderful mother for three children, but also to be a Computer System Software
Engineer at Boeing for eight years. Areej volunteers her time on weekend by being a
Principle and family counselor at Arizona Culture Academy.
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Mr. Abdullah's children are: First, Saiaf, 21 years old. Just graduated from Mesa
Community College with honor and going to ASU. He is studying Creative Writing and
Film production. He manages his time by working as a full time employee Fry's
electronic in the computer department. Second, is Aseel, 18 years old. She just finished
her first year at ASU with a very high OPA and currently has a full scholarship for her
bachelor's degree in Kinesiology. She is a pre-med student and is planning to attend
medical school after graduation. Last, is Ahmad, 12 years old 9th grade student. He is
two years a head of his class mates and is an honors student.
This wonderful family they would not have achieved the success if they did not
have a good provider, manager and a father.
Thank you
Fares Alzubidi
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Saleem Masri
S033 E. Peak View rd.
Cave Creek, Az 85331
I am writing this letter to introduce myself as a long time friend of Mr. Akram Abdallah. I have
known Mr. Abdallah for over twenty years. I have not only dealt with Mr. Abdallah as a friend but also as
someone highly respected in the community. I have always admired Mr. Abdallah's involvement in
society for he has assisted many families who have gone through difficulties regardless of their
backgrounds.
Mr. Abdallah has served the community as a counselor and mediator and is well known for his
integrity and fairness. I have witnessed Mr. Abdallah's kindness towards others on many occasions. His
regard for the well-being of many families is one of his compassionate characteristics. He has helped
many in finding jobs, homes and stability. Without Mr. Abdallah's help, it is possible that their lives
would still be in distress.
As a family man, Mr. Abdallah is a role-model for many husbands and fathers. He has influenced
his children to excel not only academically, but as well socially. For both of his children show exemplary
conduct and diligency towards serving as role models for others. For example, his seventeen year old
daughter, Asseel, has already graduated high schooled and finished her first year towards Medical
School. She as well volunteers as a tutor for kids attending elementary schools.
I beg your honor to please consider the affect his sentencing will have on not only his family, but
also an entire community.
Respectfully yours, I
S~L0~
Saleem Masri
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Alina Masri
5033 E. Peak View rd.
Cave Creek, Az 85331
I am writing you today in behalf of Mr. Akram Abdallah's sentencing. I am asking you for your
leniency in sentencing him and plea that your sentence be merciful and not punitive. Please take into
account my words in this letter as your decision is going to touch the lives of an entire community.
Mr. Abdallah's daughter, Asseel, will be tremendously affected by the incarceration of her
father. As a long time friend of Asseel, I have seen the positive role model that her father has been for
her. He has always been by her side making sure she has made the right decisions in all that she has
done. As Asseel and I are the same age, she has consequently become my role model. There are so
many things that Asseel has achieved. For example, at only seventeen she has already graduated high
school and finished her first year of college at Arizona State University. Throughout her school years she
has been an honor student and has obtained a high GPA. She has been awarded a full Medical School
scholarship. In addition, she has served our community as well by being a volunteer tutoring younger
students academically at the Arizona Culture Center. These accomplishments I'm sure would not have
been accomplished without the influence of her father.
Considering that only 53% of students in the nation graduate high school, I solely believe more
role models like Mr. Abdallah are needed in our society. As a teenager today, I can only aspire to shadow
Asseel's footsteps to become the best I can be.
I beg your Honor to please consider my letter when you hand out your sentence. Only you have
the ability to minimize the time of his sentencing.
S~?reIY,
gli;~~~
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Philip H. Marogi
26711 North 51 st Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85083
Ph: 623-505-3320
Cell: 480-543-0882
Your Honor;
Dear Judge Wake;
I felt quite honored when Mr. Akram Abdallah asked me to write a reference letter
expressing my opinion on his personal.
My name is Philip Marogi; I'm married and live with my wife and 2 beautiful kids; I
have a B.Sc. in Physics along with Network Engineer Diploma. Currently I' m a
part owner and a manager at Sinclair Gas Station at 1045 North 24th Street,
Phoenix AZ 85008. I have known Mr. Abdallah since 2006 as a vender selling
Phone Cards and then when he help me finding my current business for no
expected return. Worm intelligent conversations along with thought provoking
exchange of ideas allowed me to get to know him at both a business and
personal level.
Mr. Abdallah is highly charismatic and has a terrific presence around people.
More importantly, he thinks critically, reasons well and has all the instincts of a
good citizen. His honesty and his family values are well seen in the performance
of his kids in school and in person.
In addition to raising a family and being a devoted father, Mr. Abdallah has
always found time to get involved in life around him. He goes out of his way to
help the unfortunate with no returns expected. I was present many times when
he was trying to find a job or shelter for someone or helping a family in need or
even a customer that needs a boost to his car battery or an old woman unable to
pump her gas.
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I'm really worried about Mr. Abdallah's family welfare on his absent especially
when they are already having a financial hardship and Mr. Abdallah is the only
provider. It is unfortunate and a loss to see him leaving his family and the
community.
Sincerely,
Philip Marogi
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Dear Si.r/Madam:
Sincerely,
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STEVE M. TIDMORE
SMT/bsm
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5278 w Muriel Dr
Glendale,AZ,85308
602-548-7428
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Khalid Gharib
7227 N. 18 th PI
Phoenix, AZ 85020
July 27, 2009
Good morning your Honor. I came to our country at the ripe age of 6. It was 1975 and my
family had just moved to Yonkers, New York and after several years of living in unsuitable
housing throughout the city, wc settled in an apartment building on McLean Avenue. It was now
-1980 and my passion for soccer and bicycles had reached a fever pitch. Only a few months
later, I met a young college student who lived in the flat directly above ours. He and I shared a
love of soccer and we rarely missed an opportunity to practice the sport we loved. He would
teach me his Pele' style moves on the soccer field and I would demonstrate the latest trick I
learned on my bike to which he would always exclaim "dear balack!" (Be careful!). The young
man I am referring to is Mr. Akram Abdallah. I did not realize at the time but the absence of my
biological father during these impressionable years of my life had left a void for which Mr.
Abdallah had provided his compassion, honesty, love, sympathy, guidance and wisdom. It can
only be that by the grace of God I had the extraordinary blessing of Mr. Abdallah's friendship at
a time in my life I most needed a father figure.
In 1985, I was 14 years old and my mother's search for greater opportunity landed usmthe-------
valley of the sun. Leaving New York and separating from the man that I looked up to and
respected as one would a compassionate and loving father was a difficult experience for me.
Fortunately, I adjusted and soon came the assimilation of college and new relationships and
experiences. Some years later, Mr. Abdallah moved to Phoenix and although I had a profound
respect for this man, our relationship had changed. I was no longer a boy in search of a father
but a man myself. I will always respect Mr. Abdallah for he is an honorable man with
unyielding integrity. He was a tremendous influence in my life and I am very grateful for that
experience for without this, I would not be the man I am today.
Your Honor, I pray that you are lenient in Mr. Abdallah's sentencing. If you include the good
deeds a person has committed in their life when considering sentencing then certainly Mr.
Abdallah should receive the greatest of leniency.
Khalid Gharib
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I write to you today not about a reckless and rash man, nor about an
uncivilized and inconsiderate man. But rather about a man
who champions excellence and disregards negativity.
I have no second thoughts when speaking of all the good things he's
done. He is enormously dedicated, and thanks to him we have two fulltime
schools educating children from kindergarten to 12th grade. It is he who
helped morally and financially when building these schools. He always
mentions how important the youth are for the Phoenix community, and
enthusiastically encourages everyone around him to put in a helping hand.
Akram is the type ofperson that can bring people together so that when
good deeds are committed they are done as a whole. He is a promoter of
teamwork.
I have been a landlord for many years now, have met people from all
walks of life. I can assure you that I have never seen a man help so many
others find jobs throughout the valley. If someone is looking for ajob
Akram will make sure to take the responsibility upon himself and personally
ask everyone he bumps into if they are hiring or know someone that is
hiring. If someone is in need of moral support he is there to help them as
well. The thing is that Akram has been doing this for so long that at times
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people come to him for advice, knowing full well that his charm will help
them out. It is the fact that people know Akram will not judge them; I
believe that's what attracts them to him.
5440 . Alameda
Glendale, AZ 85310
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Majdy S. Wauwie
9058 E. Halifax Street
Mesa, AZ 85207
JUly 16,2009
I am writing to you in support of Akrarn Abdallab. It was over 10 years ago that I came to know Akrarn as I had just
anived in the Phoenix valley, was making new acquaintances, and settling into my new home. With a Bachelor's degree
from Purdue University I was working as an outside sales contractor. My immediate needs were to orient myself to the
Phoenix market area. Akram was kind in providing information about the community, which enhanced my ability to go
about my business. As a result of his generosity, we became friends.
This man is trust-worthy. Character and credibility come to mind as key words that describe his words and actions. As I
know Akrarn he is a man of good heart, kind and generous in spirit, true to his word. He is knowledgeable in those areas
ofhis experience and provides counseling for the community of Muslims in the Phoenix area. In short, he is of high
moral standing and demonstrates good intellectual and social judgment.
He has Good Samaritan qualities. His assistance of strangers is not an occasional feat; rather it is a common activity.
This is his means of shOWing compassion and understanding of the under-trodden. I am amazed that Akram can rise
himself from bed each day to face the world of sorrow - for being a Good Samaritan. Surely the last several years have
been harsh. He must be concerned for his wife and family. The children are academically successful - Aseel has a full
scholarship at Arizona State University with hopes for medical school, Saiaf is planning a career in creative writing and
movie production studies at Arizona State University after community college, and Ahmad is a straight-A student.
I have witnessed the stress and strain of a man placed under such duress that many could not weather. In addition to his
court proceedings and its associated cost, Akram has experienced the undeserved impacts of a failing economy in the
way of significantly shrinking phone card sales, a coffee shop business that ground to a halt, and limited prospects for as
quality of a future as he and his family had in the past. His son and daughter are college age - who will provide for
them? His wife is not working - who will provide for her? Many people like Akrarn contribute monies for the support
oftheir extended families - who will support these people? Will the government welfare and social services be tapped as
a resource? How will this family have food, clothing, shelter, and an education for a bright future? This is a current
hardship that Akram must face daily and has faced for the last several years. In addition, what are the health and
psychological impacts that he experiences as a result? Akram is of good character and is credible; certainly he will
persist in what is right. I have witnessed his strength and ability to maintain a positive sense of self, high moral standard,
and continue to contribute to the good of the Phoenix area as well as care for this family.
Sincerely,
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I met Akram probably around 1987 or 1988 while participating in the local Masjid
Sunday school program. He was friendly, outgoing and very knowledgeable. He had
insight regarding issues that impact the Muslim community as well as issues inside the
Muslim communities. Akram has great integrity and strong opinions that sometimes
annoy those not familiar with his personality. He is not afraid or timid to speak up for the
truth!
Akram is dedicated to his family; he has held a variety ofjobs to provide financial
stability and growth to his wife Areej, his three children Siaf, Aceile, and Ahmed. He has
been a strong advocate to Areej while she completed her B.S. and Masters degree, even
participated in one of her class projects on Islamic topics. As a parent he displays a
loving yet firm approach with his children.
In our community Akram also has been a strong supporter to his friends and
acquaintances as they were faced with many challenges post 9/11 and even prior to that
horrific incident, even though he and his family has had their own share of challenges
both financial and emotional. Akram and his wife Areej both come from very large
families, in which there are always various hardships and challenges. Akram has been the
go-to brother to provide emotional support to many of his family members as well as his
wife's family as they faced many personal tragedies.
Judge Wake, I apologize for the lateness of my letter, however, I hope and pray that you
will accept my offerings as sincere on behalf of my dear friend Akram. Certainly his
absence from his immediate family (Areej, Siaf, Aceile and Ahmed) will have the
greatest impact on their day-to-day activities, let-alone the counseling on important issues
his family has come to rely on him for. In addition, his absence will also impact his large
extended families, our community and countless friends, ofcourse myself included.
Sincerely,
Azzaam T. Muwakkil
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Your Honor,
My name is Hatim Salameh. I am 36 years old and an owner of two auto sound and
security stores. I was born in New York but raised and had my education in Jordan. In 1993 I
graduated from college with an accounting degree and came to the States to start my business
life.
I am writing on behalfof Akram Abdallah, my uncle (my mom's brother). My dear uncle
Akram is the closest uncle to my family among my 17 uncles and aunts. He helped my mother
the most after my father died in 1990. At that time my mother was still young (35 years old) and
was responsible to raise 8 young children by her own, the oldest of these 8 children was 16 and
the youngest was only 6 years old girl. Uncle Akram used to live in New York when my father
died and we were living in Jordan, my uncle also used to have a clothes store at that time. My
uncle Akram started helping us even before my father's death since my father was suffering from
a debilitating GI disease called Crohn's and that disease kept him away from being able to work.
Uncle Akram helped us in so many ways; he used to send us money from time to time especially
in our religious holidays. He also used to send us all the clothes we needed; for all my family
members and even for some ofour poor relatives and neighbors at that time.
Besides my uncle's generosity and his unlimited giving without expecting to be rewarded
in return, my uncle has a great characteristic and I personally consider him as my role model who
inspired me and affected on my personality by teaching me how to care for others and carry out
difficult responsibilities. He encouraged me to come here to the States and to start my business
life. He helped me and my other uncle and gave us the apartment he used to live in before he
Uncle Akram is a loyal, honest, considerate, and supportive individual who has the ability
to see and understand things from another person's perspective. He is a great direct
communicator and knows how to raise and discuss common living issues and problems in a non-
threatening manner. He is hyper-sensitive and is always tuned into how another person might
To tell the truth, I really can't think of anything of consequence on the negative side of
the personality ledger when it comes to uncle Akram. All in all, I would have to say that uncle
Finally, I don't think sending uncle Akram to jail will benefit the society in anyway. He
is not dangerous person and will not harm the society and the people around him. His family
needs him now more than anytime ever. Uncle Akram has a great family; he has two sons and a
daughter beside his loving wife. His daughter and oldest son are in college and the youngest son
is only 12 years old and they need all the support from their parents. If uncle Akram stays away
that will destroy the life of his family and cause a real damage to everyone who loves him and I
am one of them.
Respectfully yours,
Hatim Salameh
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Your Honor,
Your honor upon meeting this man, I learned so much about the meaning of patience,
faith, and confidence. This amazing man, with his knowledge and strength, should never step
foot into a prison. He is a "school" to every individual that meets with him. Whoever meets
him will learn from his faith and straight path. He loves to teach and share his experiences with
others because it is a true joy for him to teach what is right. He shares all that he knows of
feeling, love, and compassion and he does not like what is wrong. He is the ultimate "corrector
of wrong doing".
If he enters prison, many hearts and lives will be destroyed because he has many friends
and relatives that love him from the depths of their heart. This man, Akram, is on the tongues
of people and if he is mentioned much "good" is spoken of him. All have love, compassion, and
especially respect and appreciation for him-both young and old. He is tender and very
patient with children. I personally saw that because my four kids loved him so much and they
kept asking about him. My youngest, who is two, always asks for him and when he sees him he
goes running to him and hUgs him with great tenderness and he does not acknowledge anyone
else when he is around. What is amazing is that this happened to my child in a very short period
ohime, imagine longer. I swear I have never seen the likes of Akram, who is a great man, and
the likes of this wonderful family.
I am in America, the land of freedom, safety, comfort, and love, to which my four kids
were born. I would love for them to live and grow up. here, for the rest of their lives and I wish
for them to have the best image of America-the land of justice and equality, not the land of
ignorance and conspiracy, so I implore you your Honor to be compassionate.
Sincerely,
Roula Abdullah
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Your Honor,
I wish for you good times and a life filled with joy. In this letter I would like to introduce
you to myself. I am Ismail Abrahim Abdullah and I am 75 years old. I am Akram
Abdullah's cousin and friend and I have known him since he was born. He has superior
characteristics and he has always been involved and participated in numerous volunteer
works for his community and humanity in general. He loves to help the needy;
especially the poor and the orphans-and he will help whoever requests or needs it. I
personally can say that I have confidence in him, which is of the highest level. I hold
him in such high regard and have such high respect for him and in fact I am certain he
has never done or will never do anything wrong because of his high moral standards. I
. I
do not know how this came about and how such accusations ensued to such an
amazing person. He has great respect for the law and is a great citizen of this country.
He is educated and knowledgeable and he completed his education here in this
wonderful country-his country. He loves this nation and everyone who inhabits it
regardless of race, religion, and ethnicity. He is always available to anyone-regardless
of their origin. Akram has a wonderful family that consists of a wife and three children
and they have lived a happy life filled with love, kindness, and compassion from this
wonderful man. If he is incarcerated, it will destroy his family--his children, wife,
brothers, sisters, and relatives-who have high love and respect for him because of the
remarkable qualities that he holds. He enriched their lives and provided for them a
decent living with his hard work and sweat, by living the American dream, and never
has he ever taken any short cuts. He honors and respects his country and serves only
what is right, just, and good; and he has great loyalty to all that is right. So your Honor, I
pray that God may bless and guide you to the right judgment for that which is just and
fair.
Sincerely,
~....,~ r:t;'~
Ismail Abdullah
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Honorable Judge.
When my uncle was arrested I was at his residence visiting his family. I will never forget
the weekend that my dear uncle was in jail. I stayed a couple of extra days to attend to
his family including their teenage son. The reason I am mentioning his arrest is to give a
clear picture of how much Akram Abdullah's family needs him. I was one of the few
that saw the impact his arrest had on his family and their impressionable teenage son.
An educated, energetic, and clean family such as theirs was changed forever. My uncle is
a hard working member of society who has always appreciated and respected the laws of
Arizona, his beloved state, and the laws ofthe United States of America. He has never
committed a single crime. He is a man of great values and is one who believes in teaching
those values to others including his own family. As the current and sole provider of his
family they rely on him not only financially but emotionally.
Akram's daughter has recently been in a car accident where she lost her closest friend by
a drunk driver. With this recent tragedy and all the distractions her father's sentence has
caused I believe this young woman's ambitions will be impaired. Her desire to finish her
four years at ASU and to complete her medical school will be impaired without the
financial and emotional support that Akram can and will provide.
Honorable Judge. we kindly ask you from the bottom ofour hearts to keep this family a
vibrant and happy one and to allow their young children to grow up in an emotionally and
financially stable environment. We hope that his children will grow up and provide the
same honorable service to their communities and country just like you.
Thank you,
~ &~
Samer Abdullah
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Honorable Judge,
My name is Merima Jakirlic, and I am the wife ofSamer Abdullah, one of Akram
Abdullah's nephews.
I have come to know Akram and his family after my husband and I moved from New
York to California about two years ago. We visited them a couple of times in Arizona
where we would spend time with one of the most hospitable families altogether-
Akram's family. We would play in the pool, eat delicious Arabic dishes, and tell funny
jokes.
However, the short visit that stands in my mind the most gives me chills every time we
think of visiting them in Arizona. It is the time Akram Abdullah got arrested last
summer. My husband, our then two-year old daughter, and I were visiting for a couple
ofdays and after getting ready to leave and come back to California, we found out that
his uncle was arrested. That day really impacted me as it reminded me exactly of the day
my father was arrested by communist soldiers in Bosnia. I was a little girl of9 years old
when the communist soldiers came to 'question' my father and had to take him to a
police station. One of the soldiers, a prior patient of my father, who had been a
prominent eye doctor in our city, said "Doctor, I would have rather had my legs cut off
than to have been given this order to come and arrest you". After saying that short
statement of seeming compassion, he went on, with his comrade to put the handcuffs on
my father's hands and took him away from us. My father, a completely innocent man
who only helped people with eye injuries, was now being taken to jail for no reason.
That image played back in my mind as Akram's underage children were given the news
of their father being arrested and going to jail. I did not want them to experience what I
have. I did not want them to have the sadness that I carried for many years and the heavy
burden that I still carry knowing that my life took a specific course because of that event.
I ask you, honorable judge, to make a fair decision in this case. Mr. Akram is a man of
character and a law-abiding citizen of the United States. [have witnessed that and am
proud to say it. I ask you, honorable judge, to spare his children the memory of his father
spending a lengthy period in jail as that will have an impact on them for the rest of their
lives. I was nine years old and remember that period of my life crystal clear. They are
young adults and need their father in their lives to help them through the most crucial
decisions.
Thank you,
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Merima Jakirlic
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Your Honor,
My name is Huda 1. Abdullah, PhD and I currently work for a medical communications
agency in Parsippany, New Jersey as a medical writer. Previously, I conducted cardiovascular and
kidney research at New York Medical College, where I obtained my doctorate degree in
Pharmacology. I am a productive and published member of the scientific community in the pursuit
of healthcare advancement. Akram is my uncle and I care about and love him more than anything
in the world; and that is purely because he is a kind, sweet, humble individual and not just my
uncle. I was greatly moved by the incident and for this very reason I write this letter.
Your Honor, he is the epitome of all that is good in this world. He is pure, just, and giving.
I have never known a man that is as sincere and honest as him, for he is a Godly man. He only sees
the good in people and wishes peace and success for them. Worldly material gains of this life and
world to him are as transient as a dream may be for you when you wake. What he perceives as
gain and success in the world can only be measured by good deeds. To be able to provide food to a
hungry, orphan child; give up his seat to another; and visit and take care of the sick or elderly are
true measures of success for him-and these actions are only a few of the very dignified
I can raise my hand to the sky and vow and testify that I have never seen the likes of him.
He does not or has never cheated, lied, drank, cursed, used drugs, stolen, bad mouthed, or
committed a single ill act in his life. I can honestly say that he was, is, and will always be my role
model. I strived to advance in science because of him; I give of my time and energy because of
him; and I learned about true human dignity because of him. There are a few people in this world
that when you are in their presence you are humbled by them. I believe that injustice often befalls
the just as was the case of Moses, Jesus, and all the great prophets; but he especially reminds me of
the undying story of Job, where trial and tribulation befell him as an ultimate test of his faith. I
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will not even argue his case because God will argue his-for a great injustice has served him and
God has power over all things. I believe justice will eventually prevail and that we will be treated
as equals one day. Per his teachings, I hope that we will be considered equal as we are all created
When we didn't have much financially, I remember getting so excited when he came
because he would bring me lots of wonderful "goodies" that we could not afford. He bought me
my first Nike sneakers so that the kids wouldn't poke fun of me at school. Every time I got an "A"
or drew a picture he would call everyone's attention to it and tell them to look at what amazing
things I have done. A simple gesture like that impacted my life wholly-I still remember his
encouragement to this day. I wanted to live up to the amazing things that he said I was. He would
tell me I was beautiful and smart-He made me optimistic, curious and a go-getter because he
believed in me and gave me confidence. I have dedicated my life to the advancement of medicine
because of his encouragement and selflessness. He gives his time to charity and volunteer work
and for this your Honor he is the greatest man I have ever known. I am certain that I will be
stricken with great grief if something happens to my hero. So, I ask your Honor that you judge
with open eyes, fairly and justly for good men who also do tremendous good are a rarity. Thank
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Huda 1. Abdullah, Ph.D.
914-582-2379
Case 2:08-cr-00947-NVW Document 71-1 Filed 11/06/09 Page 46 of 46
Honorable Judge
Neil V. Wake
United States District Court
401 W Washington St., SPC 504
Phoenix, AZ 85003
My name is Yousri Shrourou. I was born and raised in Kuwait. I have been working for
Maricopa County - Sheriff s Office since January of 1988 as Senior PCILAN Analyst.
I have known Mr. Akram Abdallah from 1995 to present and we met through a mutual friend.
My father passed away in 1995 and within months of knowing Mr. Abdallah, he stood by me
during my grieving period and provided food and drinks for the people who came to offer their
condolences.
Mr. Abdallah has always been an upstanding citizen of the community. He is caring and
compassionate to people he knows, as well as strangers. He has always landed a helping hand
where needed, including volunteer work. He has done public speaking regarding diversity and
building a good community at places such as; Glendale Community College, Chandler Police
Department, Arizona State University and various High Schools. He has a very close-nit family
and they all reach out to the community as they can.
Due to Mr. Abdallah's current situation, he has had several health issues (high blood pressure,
depression and anxiety). His wife has also been suffering with depression. His daughter has
recently had a major car accident.
Mr. Abdallah is the sole source of income for his family and if sentenced to imprisonment, I
strongly believe it would be detrimental to his family's well being as well as the community. I
do believe that this case does merit compassion in his sentencing.
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Yousri Shrourou