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Wen Ho Lee goes free today
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2000 Wen Ho Lee, the Taiwan-born physicist suspected of stealing nuclear secrets from the Los Alamos National Laboratory, will go free today by entering a guilty plea to one charge of mishandling military tapes. The plea is a felony and Lee's sentence will be time served. Get the Story:
Plea Deal to Free Lee (The Albuquerque Journal 9/11)
Key Dates in Lee Case (AP 9/10) Related Stories:
Wen Ho Lee still in jail (Tribal Law 9/5)
Wen Ho Lee could be freed today (Tribal Law 9/1)
Judge orders Wen Ho Lee release (Tribal Law 08/25) Relevant Links:
Los Alamos National Laboratory - www.lanl.gov
The Wen Ho Lee Defense Fund - www.wenholee.org
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