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Sept. 11 judge rules on censor but little else

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But on Monday, the white noise machine was suddenly activated — without the apparent knowledge of the judge or his courtroom security officer — when a defense attorney began to refer to the secret CIA prisons overseas where the five Sept. 11 defendants were held before they were taken to Guantanamo. The judge later determined the statement was not secret and he released a transcript of the remarks.

The identity of the person who cut the sound has not been released, but a prosecutor later said it was an "OCA," a government term for Original Classification Authority, a broad category that refers to any agency, such as the CIA, that has responsibility for the classified information at issue. Judge Pohl said it was inappropriate for anyone but him to close courtroom proceedings.

"This is the last time that an OCA or any other third party will be permitted to unilaterally decide that a broadcast should be suspended," he said.

He then ordered the government to "disconnect any ability or any third party to suspend the broadcast of these proceedings."

David Nevin, the attorney for Mohammed whose remarks prompted the censor, said the censorship incident raised fears among attorney that all their confidential conversations with clients are being monitored. That would violate attorney-client privilege and mean they could not continue to speak with the accused without breaching the rules of professional conduct for defense lawyers.

Before the censorship issue, the four-day hearing had been dealing with procedural matters such as the rules for calling witnesses and handling classified evidence.

This is a far more complex case than has been handled by a military commission in the past, so there are many preliminary rulings that must be addressed. Among them is the question of whether the defendants themselves can be allowed to attend closed session during which classified matters are discussed. Since many issues must be resolved in closed session, that question has to be answered before more substantive issues can be addressed.

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