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...Boudin's motion argues that the release of the letters deprives the defendants of a fair trial and constitutes a "deliberate and purposeful abuse" of judicial procedure...
Charles R. Nesson '60, professor of Law, argued the motion for Boudin yesterday before Chief U.S. District Court Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, Michael H. Sheridan...
...Boudin said yesterday that there have been instances when a letter containing a threat has been incorporated in an indictment under this statute. "But these letters do not contain a threat in the statutory sense, since they purport to be written by one conspirator to another," he noted...
...releasing the letters in handwritten forms, rather than as a part of the typed indictment, the government is attempting to present them to the public as evidence, Boudin said...
...affidavit attached to his motion, Boudin said that Time and Life had been offered copies of letters such as the two that were released, but that these magazines had decided not to print them. "It is a reasonable inference that it was a government source that offered these documents to Time and Life," Boudin stated in the affidavit...