Judge: Disclosure Obligation in Terror Trial Applies to Top DOJ Officials

February 25, 2010,
by Mark Hamblett,
New York Law Journal
http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202444499990

“Even if those officials had no other involvement with Ghailani’s investigation or prosecution, the decisions at issue were so important to the timing and progress of this case that participation in decisionmaking renders those individuals members of the prosecution team, at least to the extent of that participation,” Kaplan wrote in his 13-page opinion.

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