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Friday, September 09, 2005

CIA leak probe could be nearing end, lawyers say
David Shucosky at 11:07 AM ET

[JURIST] Lawyers close to the investigation into the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity [JURIST news archive] say the 20-month probe may be reaching an end in the coming weeks. New York Times reporter Judith Miller has been jailed since July 6 [JURIST report] for refusing to testify before the grand jury investigating the leak. Her time at the Alexandria Detention Facility [official website] in Virginia marks the longest any journalist has ever served to protect a source. A Justice Department prosecutor said there have been no public discussions to get her testimony, and Miller's lawyer declined to say if Miller had talked with her source about revealing his or her identity. TIME Magazine reporter Matthew Cooper testified that his source was White House adviser Karl Rove after getting permission from Rove himself. If Miller never testifies, should could go free in October when the grand jury's term expires. Reuters has more.



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