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9/11 defense lawyers accuse FBI of spying on them

Defense lawyers in the Sept. 11 case have sought an urgent hearing to argue that FBI agents interrogated a war court defense team member, which could delay Monday's competency hearing, according to two people who've seen an emergency motion filed in the case.

The motion asks the case judge, Army Col. James L. Pohl, to conduct an inquiry into the possibility of a sudden conflict-of-interest in the military commissions prosecution of the accused mastermind, Khalid Sheik Mohammed, and four other alleged conspirators in the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.

At issue, according to the court filing late Sunday, is whether the FBI has turned a security officer on the legal team of Yemeni captive Ramzi bin al Shibh into a "confidential informant."

Read more at the Herald: http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/04/14/4059006/911-defense-lawyers-accuse-fbi.html

Carol Rosenberg

Miami Herald

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