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Military Law

May 29, 2004

Ruling Due in Seizure of Attorney Data

SAN FRANCISCO - A military judge in the court martial of a Guantanamo Bay translator is scheduled to decide today whether authorities who obtained data from defense attorneys' computers violated the attorney-client privilege.

By Robert Selna
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - A military judge in the court martial of a Guantanamo Bay translator is scheduled to decide today whether authorities who obtained data from defense attorneys' computers violated the attorney-client privilege.
        Attorneys for espionage s...

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