European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 04, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and . Tuesday october 4,1994 judge threatens to ban to from Simpson s trial from the associated press los Angeles the judge in the trial monday formally proposed throwing television cameras out of the courtroom an scheduled a nov. 7 hearing on the matter. Superior court judge Lance Ito threatened toehold such a hearing Ivi weeks ago after becoming enraged about a Knic to report on Dan test results. The judge said that the report was erroneous and that the station later acknowledge some of the information was wrong. The written notice of the so called "980 hearing issued monday said the court proposed to terminate film and electronic Media coverage on the following basis broadcast of false reports regarding in testing of land los Angele police department evidence item 13, socks after having been placed on notice said reports were broadcast of close up View of last week Ito ordered the removal of the Pool camera in the hallway outside the courtroom for the duration of the trial after jurors in other cases were shown on television. _. Under state Law Rule 980, film or electronic Media coverage is permitted Only on court order. It May be terminated or limited the Rule says in the interest of Justice to protect the rights of the parties and the dignity of the court or to assure the orderly conduct of the first lady accepts blame new York Hillary Rodham Clinton says Sheds partly to blame for the failure of National health care Reform because she failed to anticipate How the message could be drowned out by intense Well organized opposition. The first lady said in several interviews that this Battle was lost on paid Media and the paid direct mail the new York times reported monday. High court deals setback to bid to oust Demjan Juk Bomar Deibel Scripps Howard news service. Washington the supreme court on monday let stand a finding that Justice department lawyers committed a fraud on the court to win John Demjan Juk s extradition to Israel on charges he was a notorious nazi death Camp decision dealt a blow to the government s renewed Effort to Force Demjan Juk out of the United states As a nazi War justices without comment rejected the Justice department s bid to Over turn a 6th . Circuit court of appeals judgment that lawyers from the nazi Hunting office of special investigations acted in reckless disregard of the truth when they did t turn Over evidence suggesting that another Man was Ivan the terrible who ran the Gas Chambers at the to Ebonka death Campin Poland. In papers filed with the supreme court . So Demjan Juk Elicitor Drew Days argued that government lawyers involved in efforts to Deport Demjan Juk for trial in Israel acted in Good Faith. He said failure to produce the documents in question did not Rise to the level of egregious and deliberate misconduct such As bribery of judge or fabrication of evidence that typically is found to be a fraud upon the court. Days added that the Standard adopted by the court of appeals in this Case is inconsistent with standards articulated by the overwhelming majority of the courts of appeals which require proof of a plan or scheme to de fraud a cincinnat5based 6th circuit in 1992_tapped . District judge Thomas Wiseman of Nas Hylle tenn., to investigate whether the government lawyers behaviour tainted . Court proceedings in which Demjan Juk was stripped of his citizenship in 1981 and deported to Israel in 1986 to stand trial As a War criminal. Following a six month probe Wiseman concluded that Justice department lawyers acted in "good1 Faith even though infighting and turnover on the Legal team caused a tragic misunderstanding in which the government Law yers did t recognize the evidence they had or their duty to disclose november however the 6th circuit rejected Wiseman s conclusion that the Case should be closed unless there was proof of deliberate failure to disclose Testi Mony by two Treblinka guards that another Man Ivan Marchenko Rah the Gas Chambers at Treblinka. Some900,000 jews were killed there from 1942 to 43. The appeals court based its reasoning on a 1962 supreme court precedent which held that a prosecutor s failure to turn Over potentially exculpatory evidence Vio lates a criminal defendant s constitutional rights irrespective of the Good Faith or bad Faith of the even though de naturalization and deportation proceedings Are civil and not criminal the 6th circuit said that the purpose of both in Demjan Juk s Case was to Clear the Way for his criminal trial on murder charges in Israel. Thus Justice department lawyers could not be absolved for recklessly failing to disclose potentially exculpatory evidence in such circumstances the 6th circuit concluded. Demjan Juk a retired autoworkers who settled in Ohio after world War ii was sentenced to death by the israeli courts in 1988, but the israeli supreme court Over turned his conviction in 1993. Housing chief meets Tunnel rats on their turf new York a housing Secre tary Henry sunday into a filthy subway Tunnel decrying the living conditions of homeless people who Call themselves Tunnel it gets to you As a person Cisneros said after he climbed Cov ered in soot scratching their bodies from dust and lice the air Clammy the trains. The fumes. It s the England of Dickens or Cisneros met the homeless people in a rat infested Tunnel in a downtown Sta Tion. Armed with a flashlight and joined by escorts he eased off the end of the platform walked across a catwalk and onto a 10-foot-wide, Stone Island Between two track Beds. Hello there How Are you sir Cis neros shouted to two men Over the Roar of a passing train. _ _ j Cisneros eased around piles of trash to Kneel by their campsite some bags of clothes and a filthy Pillow along with a radio wired to the deadly electrified third rail of one of the tracks. _ one of the men told Cisneros that he lived in the Tunnel because he had lost this Job and had nowhere to go. Both said they preferred it to a homeless shelter. As Cisneros climbed out of the Tunnel he took a deep breath clutched his mid Section and smiled with Relief in dramatic language it s like Dante s inferno where you descend through lev Els of hell he said. Cisneros said he would meet with regional officials from the department of housing and Urban development to Dis cuss ways to help the Tunnel people. _ earlier sunday Cisneros met with for Merly homeless people infected with the aids virus and toured a nonprofit hous ing Agency. Charles King and Keith Cylar co executive directors of the nonprofit Agency housing works guided the Secretary s tour. Cia s wounds from Ames Likely to grow report says new York a the damage that double agent Aldrich Ames caused the Cia in t fully known but it May be far More extensive than originally estimated Newsweek reported. The Agency previously estimated that 36 cases were damaged by Ames a former Cia agent who leaked highly sensitive secrets to the former soviet Union and later Toru he was paid More than $2 Ames pleaded guilty to espionage charges last april and was sentenced to life imprisonment. As we work through the damage assess ment there will be dozens perhaps even hundreds of cases in some sense that Ames probably compromised beyond the 36,"Cia director James Woolsey says in the oct. 10 Issue of Newsweek. 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