Zacarias Moussaoui is shown in an undated police photograph. The CIA erred in twice telling a court in the case of September 11 conspirator Moussaoui that it did not have any recordings of interrogations of 'enemy combatants,' when in fact it had three video or audio tapes, according to a letter released on Tuesday. (Sherburne County Sheriffs office/Handout/Reuters)
"A federal judge expressed frustration Tuesday that the government provided incorrect information about evidence in the prosecution of Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui and raised the possibility of ordering a new trial in another high-profile terrorism case."
Okay, hang on. If the judge who presided over the Moussaoui trail is concerned that the government provided "incorrect information about evidence," wouldn't that be grounds for a mis-trail?
"A federal judge expressed frustration Tuesday that the government provided incorrect information about evidence in the prosecution of Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui and raised the possibility of ordering a new trial in another high-profile terrorism case."
Okay, hang on. If the judge who presided over the Moussaoui trail is concerned that the government provided "incorrect information about evidence," wouldn't that be grounds for a mis-trail?
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