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“Discovery” request denied

Fox News reports A key intelligence report that could aid accused Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Hasan’s defense is being withheld by the Obama administration, according to a letter obtained by Fox News as part of its ongoing investigation of a radical American cleric. . . . . John Galligan,…

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Pretrial and trial publicity

Federal Evidence Review references: In conspiracy and arson trial, reversing and remanding when trial court failed "to make adequate inquiries regarding news stories" that appeared during deliberations and their impact on juror’s deliberations; the judge erroneously failed to explore "whether any juror heard any of the information" and its impact…

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Up periscope (incl MAJ Hasan sitrep)

Military.com reports: A US special forces member suspected of having accidentally killed a British aid worker held hostage in Afghanistan could face disciplinary action, officials said Thursday. Reuters reports that: Col. James Pohl, the presiding officer at Hasan’s hearing, denied a request from Hasan’s lawyers to delay the Article 32…

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MAJ Hasan

curiouser and curiouser, the Houston Chronicle reports: Army Col. James Pohl he told the defense it could put its arguments for the continuance into writing rather than air them in court. Defense attorneys did not want to explain their reasons publicly. "I believe that would protect your client’s interest," Pohl…

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MAJ Hasan sitrep

Courtesy of Karen Franklin’s blog: The defense team for Army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan has retained prominent forensic psychologist Xavier Amador. The New York-based expert has been involved in several high-profile cases involving the military, including those of PFC Lynndie England (of Abu Ghraib infamy) and U.S. Army sergeant Hasan…

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MAJ Hasan sitrep

I posted the other day about the defense refusal to cooperate in a scheduled R.C.M. 706 board. Mr. Galligan’s website now points to this CNN piece.  The title of his posting is, “Army Attempts Last Minute Changes to Sanity Board.”  The CNN piece makes several observations. The defense objects to…

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MAJ Hasan sitrep

Tomorrow begins the Article 32, UCMJ, hearing, prefatory to a general court-martial. NPR leads with: Dozens of people will take the witness stand in a military courtroom over the next few weeks to describe the pain of bullets piercing their bodies and the sight of fellow soldiers lying in pools…

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