Judge Says Proseuctors Being Overly Secretive in Moussaoui Case
The trial judge in the case against Zacarias Moussaoui Friday questioned whether the government could proceed with the public trial of accused terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui because prosecutors are operating in a "shroud of secrecy." From her Order which you can read in full here:
The United States has apparently taken inconsistent positions regarding the classification status of its theory of the case as evidenced by the complete redaction of all references to the same prosecution theory about which the defendant complains from the transcript of the January 30, 2003 hearing provided to Mr. Moussaoui.
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