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September 19, 2011
Ex-CIA Officer Fights For Narration Expert In Leaks Case
An ex-CIA officer charged with leaking classified information to the New York Times argued in a court filing Friday that the government had presented a "caricature" of testimony a would-be expert witness would give about a reporter's possible use of literary license.
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September 13, 2011
Feds Try To Block Professor's Testimony In CIA Leak Case
Federal prosecutors on Monday asked a Virginia judge to prevent a University of Maryland journalism professor from testifying at the upcoming trial of an ex-CIA officer accused of leaking classified information to a New York Times reporter.
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August 31, 2011
Ex-CIA Official Blames Senate Atty In Leak Case
A former CIA official charged with leaking classified information to a New York Times reporter disclosed that a former attorney with the Senate Intelligence Committee had been fired for being the actual source, according to a court filing in Virginia made public Tuesday.
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August 26, 2011
Feds Push For More NY Times Testimony On CIA Leak
Prosecutors in the criminal trial of an ex-CIA officer accused of leaking classified information to the press asked a federal judge Wednesday to reconsider a ruling that a New York Times reporter did not have to reveal anonymous sources when testifying in the case.
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August 01, 2011
Reporter Can Keep Sources Secret In CIA Leak Case
A Virginia federal judge ruled Friday that New York Times reporter James Risen must testify at the upcoming criminal trial of an ex-CIA officer accused of leaking classified information, but that prosecutors cannot force him to reveal his anonymous sources.
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May 24, 2011
Feds Subpoena NYT Reporter In CIA Leak Case
Federal prosecutors in Virginia are seeking to force a New York Times reporter to testify at the upcoming trial of an ex-CIA officer accused of leaking classified information to him about an operation to disrupt Iran's nuclear weapons program.
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