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The Straight Story

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Wed Jul 31, 2013, 08:10 PM Jul 2013

No Sanctions for FBI's Evasive Court Tactics

No Sanctions for FBI's Evasive Court Tactics

(CN) - The FBI should not have been sanctioned for withholding documents about its investigations and surveillance operations of Islamic groups, the 9th Circuit ruled Wednesday.

A coalition of Muslim-American community organizations and leaders, including the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California and the Council on American Islamic Relations-California, filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in 2006 to get a look at documents related to the FBI's investigations of their members since 2001.

The FBI initially released just eight, heavily redacted pages, inspiring the groups to file suit in Los Angeles.
Though the bureau later handed over another 100 pages or so, these too were heavily redacted.

U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney reviewed the full documents in camera, after which the FBI admitted that it had withheld some of the documents requested by groups.

Judge Carney was not happy. He tried to unseal the withheld documents but was stopped by the 9th Circuit after an emergency appeal and two panel rulings. When the Muslim groups sought sanctions against the agency for lying, Carney was inclined to agree.

"The court must impose monetary sanctions to deter the government from deceiving the court again," he wrote in a 2011 ruling .

But the federal appeals court again frustrated Judge Carney's attempt to punish the FBI, reversing the award on procedural grounds Wednesday in a brief, unsigned ruling.

http://www.courthousenews.com/2013/07/31/59874.htm

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