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HOUSTON (AP) — A former CIA officer jailed
since 1983 for illegal arms smuggling has filed an
appeal accusing federal prosecutors and the Jus
tice Department of knowingly using false testi
mony to convict him.
Edwin P. Wilson’s claims are supported by
hundreds of secret government memos ob
tained by a defense attorney and the Associ
ated Press before embarrassed officials re
quested the information be sealed from public
view once again.
“There is not a single allegation I cannot sup
port with the government’s documents, so this is
not your standard government-conspiracy whin
ing,” David Adler, Wilson’s court-appointed at
torney and himself a former CIA officer, said.
Adler said the government writings detail
lengthy efforts to hide the use of false testi
mony and prosecutors’ failure to release in
formation that would have aided Wilson’s de
fense during a 1983 Houston trial on charges
of selling tons of high explosives to Libya.
A four-volume appeal filed Sept. 8 includes
more than 800 pages of exhibits that show gov-
“There is not a single alle
gation I cannot support
with the government's
documents/'
— David Adler
Wilson’s attorney
ernment lawyers knew a crucial affidavit by CIA
Executive Director Charles Briggs, then the
agency’s No. 3 official, was false the night be
fore it was presented in court.
Documents also show prosecuto
nearly eight months discussing!
close that fact to the court and Wil
The evidence was enough to[
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Justice Department attorney Arieneii
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think show that there was a clearp
the affidavit’s accuracy and that the I
involved were well aware of thatpq
dy told U.S. District Judge Lynn Hu
ing to a court transcript.
The secret documents, obtainedij
under the Freedom of Informatio!
through court discovery, weresealeil
es on Sept. 23. The AP obtainedthei
order was signed.
The Justice Department has until
ary to respond to the appeal filingt
es rules. If Wilson’s conviction isc
could be retried.
Controversy over Pickle
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Con
gress is honoring retired Texas Con
gressman J.J. “Jake” Pickle — but
a dispute has soured the tribute.
Texas Republican Sen. Phil
Gramm and Pickle’s successor.
Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin, have
engaged in the congressional ver
sion of hair-pulling over what was
intended as an entirely uncontro-
versial bill naming Austin’s federal
building after Pickle.
The House gave final approval
yesterday to legislation the Senate
had endorsed in June honoring
Pickle’s three decades of congres
sional service, sending the bill to
President Clinton’s desk.
But Doggett — a Democrat who,
like Gramm, has earned a reputation
for partisan attacks — took to the
House floor to make clear that he
beat his longtime rival to the punch
in introducing the legislation.
In his floor speech, Doggett ac
cused Gramm of “arrogance” in
substituting his own Senate bill for
Doggett-sponsored legislation that
passed the House in May.
The measure would have been
dispatched to the president far
sooner had the Senate considered
the earlier-passed House bill, rather
than taking up a Gramm-drafted
version that would require House
approval anew, he charged.
“It is certainly not 'Profiles in
Courage,”’ Doggett said. “I call it
‘Profiles in Pettiness.’”
Shortly after the speech, during
which the House’s presiding officer
reminded Doggett that House
members may not criticize senators
by name, Gramm rushed out a
statement accusing Doggett of a
“temper tantrum.”
“My sole interest is in honoring
Jake,” Gramm said. “Congressman
Doggett’s interest apparently is in as
suring that his own name is well
publicized,”
He added that House Democratic
leaders thwarted earlier considera
tion of his legislation.
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SHENANDOAH, Texas (AP) —
Police are investigating whether a
man already in jail for a suspect
ed aggravated kidnapping is re
sponsible for snatching an 18-
year-old clerk from a motel north
of Houston.
Lab tests link William Ray
Mathews, also wanted by Col
orado authorities, to Wanda May
Pitts’ disappearance in January
from the Lodge Motel along In
terstate 45, police said.
Shenandoah police Chief
John Chancellor said Mathews,
38, became a suspect because of
his alleged involvement in an
other kidnapping, for which he
was arrested May 14.
"Because of the similarities of
the arrest he’s in jail for now and
[Pitts’ disappearance), we went
to lab tests,” Chancellor said.
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