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==Criminal Trial== | ==Criminal Trial== | ||
− | At the criminal trial of Robert Sensi in 1988, in exchange for Sensi agreeing not to reveal information about the identities or code names of CIA agents with whom Sensi dealt, and agreeing not to reveal the places and times when he met with CIA agents, the CIA stipulated that Sensi had been affiliated with the CIA. The CIA's admission about Sensi was widely reported in contemporaneous press reports of Sensi's trial. | + | At the criminal trial of Robert Sensi in 1988, in exchange for Sensi agreeing not to reveal information about the identities or code names of CIA agents with whom Sensi dealt, and agreeing not to reveal the places and times when he met with CIA agents, the CIA stipulated that Sensi had been affiliated with the CIA. The CIA's admission about Sensi was widely reported in contemporaneous press reports of Sensi's trial. The final version of the stipulation, signed on behalf of the CIA by a representative of the U.S. government, seems to have since disappeared from the court records. |
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+ | Sensi's draft stipulation, signed by his attorneys Stephen Saltzburg and Richard Hirschfeld, is available online.<ref>http://www.larryjkolb.com/file/6.html</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 3 October 2015
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Criminal Trial
At the criminal trial of Robert Sensi in 1988, in exchange for Sensi agreeing not to reveal information about the identities or code names of CIA agents with whom Sensi dealt, and agreeing not to reveal the places and times when he met with CIA agents, the CIA stipulated that Sensi had been affiliated with the CIA. The CIA's admission about Sensi was widely reported in contemporaneous press reports of Sensi's trial. The final version of the stipulation, signed on behalf of the CIA by a representative of the U.S. government, seems to have since disappeared from the court records.
Sensi's draft stipulation, signed by his attorneys Stephen Saltzburg and Richard Hirschfeld, is available online.[1]
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