Litigation
Jan. 21, 2000
Wen Ho Lee: Whatever Happened to Due Process?
By George Koo In their zeal to force Wen Ho Lee to his knees, federal prosecutors have turned America's system of justice upside-down. From the outset, Lee has been presumed guilty and prosecutors have ignored every effort to assert his legal rights. Even if we can't prove he is a spy, we are going to treat him like a spy, keep him in jail and deny him bail because he might be a spy - summarized prosecutor John Kelly's position.
From the outset, Lee has been presumed guilty and prosecutors have ignored every effort to assert his legal rights. Even if we can't prove he is a spy, we are going to treat him like a spy, kee...
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