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Jury to Decide Penalty in Regan Spy Case (Another Commie Spy Convicted!!!)
Associated Press ^ | February 21, 2003 | JONATHAN D. SALANT

Posted on 02/21/2003 8:29:49 AM PST by HighRoadToChina

Feb 21, 5:19 AM EST

Jury to Decide Penalty in Regan Spy Case

By JONATHAN D. SALANT Associated Press Writer

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -- A federal jury convicted Brian Patrick Regan of attempted espionage, but could not decide whether the retired Air Force master sergeant should face the death penalty.

The U.S. District Court jury adjourned Thursday without resolving the final issue of Regan's espionage trial: whether he offered secrets so crucial to national security that they warrant a death sentence. Deliberations were scheduled to resume Monday.

Regan was convicted Thursday of offering to sell U.S. intelligence information to Iraq and China but acquitted of attempted spying for Libya. He also was convicted of gathering national defense information.

The 40-year-old Bowie, Md., resident stood and showed no emotion as deputy courtroom clerk Jo Solomon read the verdict.

But jurors remained unable to reach a decision on whether the information Regan offered to Iraq involved nuclear weapons, military satellites, war plans, ways of retaliating against a large-scale attack or other major weapons systems. Only if the jury answers yes could Regan face the death penalty.

Jurors would hear a second round of testimony to consider such a sentence.

Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were the last Americans put to death for spying. They were executed in 1953 for conspiring to steal U.S. atomic secrets for the Soviet Union.

A lawyer who has handled federal and state death penalty cases suggested that at least one Regan juror was trying to end the case without taking up the death penalty. "There's not an unanimity to proceed to a death penalty sentencing," said Washington attorney Jeffrey O'Toole.

University of Pennsylvania law professor Paul Robinson, a former federal prosecutor in Alexandria, said jurors may be arguing over whether the information Regan offered Iraq fell under the categories that would make him eligible for the death penalty.

"It could well be that there is some factual dispute among the jurors," Robinson said. "What we don't know is if it's an 11-1 split or a 6-6 split."

Regan had worked at the National Reconnaissance Office, which operates the government's spy satellites, first for the Air Force and then as a civilian employee for TRW, a defense contractor.

He was arrested Aug. 23, 2001, at Dulles International Airport outside Washington while boarding a flight for Zurich, Switzerland. Regan was carrying information with the coded coordinates of Iraqi and Chinese missile sites, the missiles that were stored there, and the date the information was obtained. He also had the addresses of the Chinese and Iraqi embassies in Switzerland and Austria in his wallet and tucked into his right shoe.

FBI agents found a letter written to Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein on a computer taken from Regan's home. The letter sought $13 million "to have someone within the heart of the U.S. intelligence agency providing you with vital secrets."

The trial was unusual because the government, wary of disclosing classified material in public, normally agrees to plea bargains in espionage cases.

It also was surprising that the government sought the death penalty in a case where prosecutors acknowledged sensitive material never was passed. In cases much more damaging to the government, the CIA's Aldrich Ames and the FBI's Robert Hanssen were sentenced to life in prison.

"They're seeking a penalty that's hugely out of proportion with what this man is accused of," said Daniel Dodson, a spokesman for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

But Attorney General John Ashcroft said the verdict "demonstrates that a man who had been gifted with our nation's trust and betrayed that trust, will be held accountable in our system of justice."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: brianpatrickregan; brianregan; china; espionage; iraq; spy
Another Conviction! Keep them coming!
1 posted on 02/21/2003 8:29:49 AM PST by HighRoadToChina
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To: American Soldier; belmont_mark; the gillman@blacklagoon.com; Sparta; Always A Marine; ...
Another bites the dust. Keep them convictions coming!

Please FRemail me if you want off my Commie Alert list.
2 posted on 02/21/2003 8:31:11 AM PST by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: HighRoadToChina
The story from yesterday for more information.

Regan Convicted of Attempted Espionage

3 posted on 02/21/2003 9:08:33 AM PST by Indy Pendance
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To: HighRoadToChina
I have no love for "commies," but I have to quarrel with use of that label in this case. From everything I have read about the case, Regan's motive was money, not ideology. I don't think the cause of international communism (assuming there still is such a thing) will be set back one inch if we put this guy in jail for life or give him the needle.

On that last subject, by the way, I am a little uneasy about giving this doofus a death sentence. I recognize that prosecutors often have to do deals with spies in order to do damage assessment and control. Nonetheless, it strikes me as unfair for this guy to die when the likes of Walker and Hansen still live. Mind you, I won't lose any sleep over it, but I would be happier if got life in the slammer.

4 posted on 02/21/2003 9:08:41 AM PST by blau993
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To: blau993
In my book, ANYONE who actively supports the Commies is no different from the Commies themselves.

On that note, the following spies should be tried and if found guilty of their heinous crimes they should be executed as traitors to the US:

1. "Tiger Trap"
--Gwo Bao Min, Livermore engineer who gave PRC W-70 neutron bomb plan for possible use against Taiwan and/or Soviet motorized rifle division on Sino-Soviet border.
--Min was born 1939, Taiwan National University (1962), Livermore's D Division-studies military use of nuclear weapons
--lives in Danville, CA, runs Grand Monde Trading, also known as "Ko Pau Ming"
--new PRC DF-31 ICBM is based on W-70 design

2. "Royal Tourist"
--Peter Lee, world-class diagnostician at Lawrence Livermore & Los Alamos
--spied for PRC from mid-1980's to 1997 (arrested)
--possibly provided top secret codes used to conduct warhead explosions simulations on supercomputers
--admitted passing diagnostic techniques used at Nevada Test Site
--gave antisubmarine warfare secrets (where to filter surface ship wake data/graph to locate vessel wake)

3. "Kindred Spirit"
--Wen Ho Lee, born Taiwan, hydrodynamicist & engineer, Los Alamos' X Division, most secret part of lab dealing with nuclear arms info, from 1980-1998
--wife Sylvia, from Hunan prov., computer technician at Los Alamos from 1980-1995
--hugged Hu Side, father of PRC nuclear weapons, at Los Alamos in 2/94
--full dirt on this traitor provided by Notra Trulock's new book, "Code Name Kindred Spirit: Inside the Chinese Nuclear Espionage Scandal"
5 posted on 02/21/2003 9:45:16 AM PST by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: blau993
"From everything I have read about the case, Regan's motive was money, not ideology. I don't think the cause of international communism (assuming there still is such a thing) will be set back one inch if we put this guy in jail for life or give him the needle."

For money, for ideology, it makes no difference. The damage was done.

By executing this traitor, we will set a clear and convincing example of what are the grave consequences of betraying the national security of the US. Let it be a deterant to those spies thinking about stealing or betraying America.
6 posted on 02/21/2003 9:49:10 AM PST by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: HighRoadToChina
Thanks for the heads up!
7 posted on 02/21/2003 10:00:40 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: HighRoadToChina
I disagree with the "Commie spy" characterization. I think it's important to recognize him for what he is: a typical mindless, faithless American consumer, whose spying was motivated by nothing more than mounting credit card bills! Release the guy at once at the nearest shopping center - the economy needs more like him now!
8 posted on 02/21/2003 10:08:43 AM PST by Revolting cat! (Someone left the cake out in the rain I dont think that I can take it coz it took so long to bake it)
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To: Revolting cat!
Life at hard labor is just fine. Let him break rocks or whatever for a buck an hour and send the money to his creditors.
9 posted on 02/21/2003 10:42:06 AM PST by blau993
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To: Revolting cat!
People do things for various reasons. If you think that "Credit Card" spying is any less dangerous than those who stole US nucleart techology, you are in denial.

The effect of this spy and those who stole American nuclear technolgy are not that different--both damaged US national security.
10 posted on 02/21/2003 11:00:48 AM PST by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: HighRoadToChina
He's lucky I'm not on his jury. I would vote for the death penalty.

That's what he was doing to me and mine.

Oh, but Saddam and Jiang are our friends.

11 posted on 02/21/2003 7:18:26 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: Das Butch von Buchenvald)
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