A federal judge in Manhattan said yesterday that he would hold a hearing on how the government came to make 28 hours of secret videotapes of interviews with a crucial witness in a terrorism case that were not given to the defense before the trial. The interviews with the witness, Jamal Ahmed al-Fadl, have become the center of a dispute that has complicated the government’s case against Wadih El-Hage, one of four men convicted in 2001 of conspiring in the bombings of two United States embassies in East Africa in 1998, which killed more than 200 people.Full Story
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