
Judge Eases Conditions Against Lynch Suspects http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/Flash.aspx/128640
(IsraelNN.com) Acco judge Moshe Alter eased the conditions against four men suspected of lynching Eden Natan-Zada in 2005 on Thursday, allowing them to leave the country if they choose. Judge Alter explained that the proceedings against the men had continued for months, and expressed doubt that they would face an indictment.
Eden Natan-Zada was beaten to death in the Israeli-Arab town of Shfaram in August of 2005 while in police custody. He was accused of murdering four local Arabs in a shooting attack.