BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq's High Tribunal convicted three Saddam Hussein 
co-defendants of murder and torture on Sunday and sentenced them to up to 15 
years in prison. A fourth defendant was acquitted for lack of evidence. 
Saddam and seven co-defendants were charged with crimes against humanity 
in the 1982 killings of 148 people in the town of Dujail after a failed 
assassination attempt on the former leader. If convicted, Saddam could face 
death by hanging.
The judge presiding over the trial of Saddam Hussein and seven others on 
charges of crimes against humanity ejected former U.S. attorney general Ramsey 
Clark, part of an international defence team, from the 
court.