LOS ANGELES - Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles have denied charges that they committed misconduct in the criminal case against Katrina Leung, the former government asset who provided information on China to the FBI's counter-intelligence program.
Leung's attorneys claimed in a motion filed earlier this month that prosecutors unethically blocked them from interviewing former FBI agent James J. Smith, who pleaded guilty in Ma...
Leung's attorneys claimed in a motion filed earlier this month that prosecutors unethically blocked them from interviewing former FBI agent James J. Smith, who pleaded guilty in Ma...
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