The man blamed for doing a cutting assault against "Sinister Verses" creator Salman Rushdie has entered,
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a not-blameworthy supplication in a New York court on charges of endeavored murder and attack.
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A lawyer for Hadi Matar, 24, entered the request for his benefit during an arraignment hearing.
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Matar showed up in court wearing a high contrast jumpsuit and a white facial covering.
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His hands were handcuffed before him. Matar is blamed for going after Rushdie on Friday as the creator was being presented at a talk at the Chautauqua Institute.
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Rushdie experienced serious wounds in the assault and remains hospitalized.
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Salman Rushdie remained hospitalized Saturday subsequent to experiencing serious wounds in a cutting assault,
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which was met with shock and shock from a large part of the world, alongside recognitions
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and commendation for the honor winning creator who for over 30 years has confronted demise dangers for his book "The Satanic Verses."