Mar 17, 2006: Libby Third Motion to Compel Discovery [Doc 68]
http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/files/Libby_030318_MotionToCompel.pdf
Mar 17, 2006: Exhibits accompanying Libby's 3rd Motion to Compel [Doc 68]
http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/files/Libby_030318_Exhibits.pdf
Mar 17, 2006: Proposed Order accompanying Libby's 3rd Motion to Compel [Doc 68]
http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/files/Libby_030318_ProposedOrder.pdf
And another take on the general subject of Libby's Third Motion to Compel ...
JustOneMinute: Many Are Called - March 18, 2006
http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2006/03/many_are_called.html
... let the games begin...
One can only ignore so many motions to compel before you end up in contempt or drop your case ;-)
The documents sought by this motion are just as important to Mr. Libbys defense. Here, we request documents concerning former Ambassador Joseph Wilsons Case 1:05-cr-00394-RBW Document 68-1 Filed 03/17/2006 Page 5 of 39 2 trip to Niger, and his wifes involvement with that trip, ie:2. All documents or communications reflecting any possible attempt or plan by any government official to punish or seek revenge against Mr. Wilson or Ms. Wilson. 3. All documents reflecting Mr. Wilsons communications with officials at the State Department or other government agencies concerning his trip to Niger or the sixteen words.
The prosecution has an interest in continuing to overstate the significance of Ms. Wilsons affiliation with the CIA. Doing so makes it easier to suggest that Mr. Libby would not have forgotten or confused his conversations concerning Ms. Wilson and has therefore intentionally lied. The defense has requested: 2. All documents or information concerning the identity of any government official outside the CIA who was aware prior to July 14, 2003 that Ms. Wilson worked for the CIA.
The defense's case:
Mr. Libby had no intent to lie because he did not believe that Ms. Wilsons employment status was classified. Second, Mr. Libby was not part of a conspiracy to harm Mr. Wilson by disclosing his wifes CIA affiliation and thus had no reason to cover up such involvement. Third, Mr. Libby did not believe anyone who worked closely with him had done anything wrong and thus had no motive to lie to protect anyone else.