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Death penalty phase of NYC terror trial could pull back curtain on supermax prison ‘H unit’

The death penalty phase of West Side Highway terrorist Sayfullo Saipov’s trial will likely delve into procedures at the most secure wing of the nation’s “supermax” prison, it was revealed in court Friday. 

Prosecutors on the case – who are seeking the death penalty – intend to argue Saipov could still pose a “future danger” from behind bars, in part because of the threat of security breaches at ADX Florence, where he’ll be jailed. 

At a court hearing Friday, Saipov attorney Andrew Dalack argued prosecutors should be limited to referencing only issues that have occurred on the prison’s “H unit,” which houses terrorists and others under Special Administrative Measures, known as SAMs, by the federal Bureau of Prisons. 

Former unit prisoners have described being completely isolated from the world, said they were allowed just one phone call a month, and that their every move was monitored at all times. 

Assistant US Attorney Amanda Houle said prosecutors intend to elicit expert testimony about a prisoner, whose last name is “Petty,” who was not jailed on the unit. 

Houle was apparently referencing Ishmael Petty, a murderous bank robber convicted in 2015 of attacking three prison employees with a shank at ADX Florence. 

A paramedic looks at a body covered under a white sheet along a bike path, Oct. 31, 2017, in New York. Sayfullo Saipov, an Islamic extremist who killed eight in a New York bike path attack was convicted of federal crimes on Thursday, Jan. 26 2023, and could face the death penalty
Former prisoners described ADX Florence’s most secure wing as completely isolated.
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Sayfullo Saipov
Sayfullo Saipov was convicted for a 2017 truck attack that killed eight people.
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A group pauses, with some in prayer, at a makeshift memorial on a New York City bike path, on Nov. 4, 2017, that that honors victims of an attack who were stuck and killed by a rental truck driven by indicted suspect Sayfullo Saipov. Saipov, an Islamic extremist who killed eight in a New York bike path attack was convicted of federal crimes on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, and could face the death penalty.
Saipov plowed until multiple people with a flatbed truck.
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A law enforcement officer walks by a crime scene Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2017, the day after a driver mowed down people on a riverfront bike path near the World Trade Center in New York.
Prosecutors on Saipov’s case are looking to give the convicted terrorist the death penalty.
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The video shows Saipov getting shot and collapsing.
Saipov will be held at ADX Florence.
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Dalack said Saipov’s defense team is “strenuously” objecting to testimony about Petty because he wasn’t housed in the H unit at the time of the attack. 

Houle added prosecutors will attempt to show jurors that inmates are regularly “stepped down” from SAMs – another point Dalack objected to, telling Judge Vernon Broderick, “That is just not true.” While there are “phases” to SAMs, Dalack said, the Attorney General, the US Attorney’s Office and the FBI would have to approve the measures be vacated. 

Broderick has yet to rule on the scope of the testimony he’ll allow on the subject. 

Saipov was convicted on 28 counts Thursday in Manhattan federal court for the 2017 truck attack that killed eight people.