Monday, January 23, 2006

12 YEAR SENTENCE FOR DISCLOSING DATA TO AIPAC

Pentagon Analyst Gets 12 Years for Disclosing Data - David Johnston

A federal judge sentenced a former Defense Department analyst, Lawrence A. Franklin, 59, to more than 12 years in prison Friday after Franklin admitted passing classified military information to two pro-Israel lobbyists and an Israeli diplomat. Judge T.S. Ellis III of the Federal District Court in Alexandria, Va., said at the hearing that he believed Franklin was motivated by a desire to help the U.S., not to damage it.

Franklin pleaded guilty to three felony counts for improperly retaining and disclosing classified information in exchange for his cooperation and the government's willingness to drop three other charges against him. He will not have to begin serving his sentence until after the completion of legal proceedings against two senior AIPAC lobbyists who are scheduled to go on trial in April. That could lead prosecutors to agree to seek a reduction in Franklin's sentence, a government official said. (New York Times)

See also Hoenlein: Franklin Sentence "Disturbing" - Hilary Leila Krieger

Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, said of Franklin's sentence, "The very fact that this kind of climate can exist in the capital of the United States is unacceptable." That "two patriotic American citizens who are working for Jewish organizations who did nothing to violate American security, should have to stand trial and be subject to the public scrutiny and public humiliation, frankly I find very disturbing and a matter that we all have to look at in a much more serious way." (Jerusalem Post)

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