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Listening In. Agent T. Scott Miller testified that in May he did not know that the telephones of Judy and Gubichev were being tapped, then admitted later that as early as February he had personally seen and destroyed records of the intercepted talks. The monitors, Miller admitted, had even listened in on conversations between Judy Coplon and her lawyer, Archie Palmer. They also had heard the FBI described in burning four-letter words...
...Agent Miller, a lawyer himself, said that he had sat through Judy's Washington trial last spring, where she was convicted of espionage and sentenced to prison, and heard other FBI agents testify that they had no knowledge wire tapping was used. Was he not aware, Judge Ryan asked Miller sharply, that those FBI statements were evasions? Miller's answer: at the time, he had "no personal knowledge" of wire tapping in the case...
...Agent Robert J. Wirth, also a lawyer, admitted he had destroyed some wire-tap memoranda although Judy's lawyer was trying to raise the wire-tap question at Judy's first trial. At the time, explained Lawyer Wirth, he was "not familiar" with the details of the 12-year-old Supreme Court decision forbidding wiretapping evidence in federal trials...
...Agent John T. O'Shaughnessy said in an affidavit that he had monitored both Judy's and Gubichev's phones in New York in one three-month period, swore later on the stand that he had never listened in on Gubichev's phone in that period. Agent James J. Lynch disclosed that he had spent six months-five days a week,' eight hours a day-glued to Gubichev's phone and had heard only five conversations, some involving Gubichev's wife. Did she speak English or Russian? asked Abraham Pomerantz, Gubichev...
...used to determine "whether a specific term or condition of employees (1) should be established by the collective agreement; or (2) should be fixed periodically by joint management-union determination . . . or (3) should be left to management's discretion or individual bargaining without the intervention of the bargaining agent...