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Criminal

Jun. 16, 2006

National Security Gives Defense Teams Little Wiggle Room

LOS ANGELES - Former FBI agent Denise Woo's guilty plea last week to a single count of disclosing confidential information to a family friend suspected of espionage marked the beginning of the end of a strange legal odyssey that began seven years ago.

By John Hanusz
Daily Journal Staff Writer


      LOS ANGELES - Former FBI agent Denise Woo's guilty plea last week to a single count of disclosing confidential information to a family friend suspected of espionage marked the beginning of the end of a strange legal odyssey that began seven years ago.
      Woo's plea bargain also marked the close of a bizarre chapter for her pro bo...

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