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Home Front: WoT
Dix defense feels frustrated by secrecy
2008-08-02
The public will be able to read daily online transcripts of testimony during next month's trial of five suspected terrorists accused of plotting to kill soldiers at Fort Dix.

Yet defense lawyers yesterday could not challenge details in a classified affidavit that is hands-off to them, even though it had been used to obtain wiretap evidence against their clients. The wiretap was obtained under the controversial Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), in the area's first test of the recently extended law.

The conundrum of trying to be open and secret at the same time played out before U.S. District Judge Robert B. Kugler in federal court in Camden, where he denied numerous motions during a nearly four-hour hearing. "It's very very frustrating," said attorney Rocco Cipparone, who represents Mohamad Schnewer, 23, the lead defendant, after the hearing. "We're unbelievably hampered to challenge an affidavit we're not allowed to see . . . We have to make arguments blind."
Posted by:ryuge

#5  If there's enough evidence to try 'em, there's enough evidence to return them to their homeland. I'd suggest applying a bullet to both knees before releasing them to the tender mercies of their nation's security forces.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-08-02 15:11  

#4  Prediction: Rocco's opening remark will include 'yutes'.
Posted by: Muggsy Glink   2008-08-02 12:26  

#3  This is sort of a win-win for the terrs, absent secrecy.
If they succeed, they win.
If they get caught ahead of time, their attorneys can demand classified information and send it to the terrs' bosses.
Got to have secrecy.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2008-08-02 10:26  

#2   "It's very very frustratin'," said attorney Rocco Cipparone,

heh, I'd worry if my attorney was named Rocco
Posted by: Frank G   2008-08-02 10:16  

#1  "It's not fair", whined the defense attorney. "They're insisting that a trial could be held where my clients could be convicted by a jury!"
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-08-02 09:13  

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