FBI Needs More Time In JFK Terror Plot Case
September 1, 2007
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Federal prosecutors said Friday it will take about two or three months for them to review classified documents and decide whether they believe the documents can be disclosed in the case of Kennedy Airport terror suspect Russell DeFreitas.
After a hearing in Brooklyn federal court, Assistant U.S. Attorney Marshall Miller said that he told Judge Dora Irizarry that his office is reviewing materials under the provisions of a special law governing use of classified materials in criminal trials. It would be up to Irizarry to eventually decide how any such documents should be disclosed in the case, he said.
Under the Classified Information Procedures Act, courts control the disclosure of sensitive materials for use in criminal cases and may order that summaries of the documents be used instead or that defendants not disclose the materials.
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