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					Originally Posted by  MS Fowler
					 
				 
				He cannot be proscecuted.  He has alrewady stood trial and was "punished". 
The plea alowed for lie detector and future testimont.  I think that should be enforced.  If he refuses the abide by the terms of his plea, maybe he can be prscecuted for that. 
I am not as interested in prosecution as a public airing of the matter. 
			
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 That would require defense discovery and testimony in open court.  Though Berger's notes may or may not have been worthy of classification, I have no doubt that in his position as Nat Sec Adv, he was privy to far, far more than the gov wants revealed in open court.
I don't know that there was or was not a public airing.  It wouldn't surprise me if the news media didn't think it was insufficiently newsworthy to report it all in detail.
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