Chicago Sun-Times: Attorney for teen terror suspect wants to see secret evidence

Chicago Sun-Times: Attorney for teen terror suspect wants to see secret evidence by Kim Jansen:

Attorneys for a teenage terror suspect who allegedly plotted to bomb two neighboring South Loop bars have urged a federal judge to make herself a roadblock at the “fear-laden crossroads” of national security and civil liberties by ordering prosecutors to reveal secret evidence they collected against him using the National Security Agency’s controversial eavesdropping programs.

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Prosecutors have vowed they won’t use the enhanced electronic surveillance evidence they secretly gathered against him under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act at his trial in April.

They’re happy to show U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman the secret evidence in private to prove it was collected lawfully — but say showing Daoud’s lawyers the evidence isn’t necessary and would threaten national security.

But in court papers filed this week, Daoud’s attorney, Thomas Durkin, called that “a fake choice between national security and civil rights, not unlike the fake war being conducted in our name against terror.”

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