In
Vault 7 Trial of Schulte Jurors Want
Berger Testimony And Substantial Step
Explanation
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Thread Song
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 12 – When jury selection
was completed for the retrial
of accused CIA Vault 7 leaker
Joshua Schulte, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Jesse M. Furman told the
jurors, Do not read or say
anything about the case. Inner
City Press was there, and live
tweeted here.
Judge Furman: I'm
going to announce the selected
jurors. [He reads out 16
names. Inner City Press took
fast notes - on on Patreon here]
Inner City
Press has filed opposing
the sealing of
the courtroom
for CIA
witnesses, and
once the
witnesses
begin
anticipates
making other
filings.
The June 14, 2022
opening arguments, as live
tweeted by Inner City Press,
are here.
On June 15,
Schulte in his own defense
engaged in his first cross
examination, of FBI Agent
Evanchec. Inner City Press
live tweeted it here.
On June 16,
Schulte completed his cross of
Evanchec - then the US put on
CIA supervisor Anthony Leonis
in a (mostly) sealed
courtroom, Inner City Press
which seeks to unseal was
there then live tweeted here.
On June 17,
Leonis finished his direct and
was cross examined by Schulte,
with a deadline to finish
before the end of the trial
day. Inner City Press live
tweeted it here.
On June 21,
MITRE's (and now Microsoft's)
Patrick Leedom did direct and
then some cross examination by
Schulte. Inner City Press live
tweeted here.
On June 24 the
trial resumed and Inner City
Press live tweeted here.
On June 27, FBI
agent Michael Berger was cross
examined, thread here.
On June 28, Day
8, the courtroom went sealed
again, and without at least
one of the feeds that was
supposed to exist. Inside,
"Jeremy Weber" was being
cross-examined by Schulte. At
day's end Schulte told Judge
Furman he has ten more pages
of questions for Weber, after
finishing with 50 pages.
The next witness, too, is
sealed. But Inner City Press
is staying on the case, and
the background (see a launch
of sorts, here).
On June 29,
Schulte cross examined Weber
at the opening, and waited for
cooperator Carlos, about use
of cell phone(s) in MCC, at
the end. Inner City Press live
tweeted, here.
On June 30,
Schulte cross examined
Betances, then FBI Special
Agent Schlessinger, thread here
On July 6, both
sides rested after questions,
which Inner City Press live
tweeted here
and below. Inner
City Press is
covering the
trial(s) and
writing a book(let)
about it
On July 7, the
closing arguments, which Inner
City Press live tweeted here.
Filed July 7, but
docketed on July 8, this:
Josh Schulte's pro se filing
to Judge Furman about National
Defense Information, asking,
If the government maintained
recipes for hot chocolate
under lock and key, could they
charge an individual for
leaking that recipe under the
Espionage Act?
On July 8, Judge
Furman read his legal
instructions to the jury and
they began deliberating, first
asking for a market then the
testimony of US expert witness
Leedom. Inner City Press live
tweeted it here.
On
Monday, July
11, the jury
came in from 9
to 5 but did
not ask a single
question. Tale
told from the
inside here,
Patreon here.
On
Tuesday, July
12, the jury
asked for the
transcript of
witness Berger
- and a
question about
"substantial step(s)."
Inner City
Press live
tweeted here:
OK- US
v Schulte CIA
#Wikileaks
deliberations
Day 3, there's
been a jury
question.
Schulte,
brought in by
Marshals, is
studying draft
response.
Stand-by
counsel but
not (yet?) his
mother here
Still waiting
for arrival of
Judge.
AUSA
asks Schulte
and stand-by
counsel, Are
we all good on
the Berger
transcripts?
So that's one
of the
questions.
All
rise! Judge
Furman:
There's a
question about
my jury
charge, what
is a
"substantial
step."
AUSA:
The jury's
question is a
bit inscrutable.
Schulte asks
for 5 minutes.
Granted.
Schulte:
Mixing
substantial
step with
significant
steps is
confusing.
AUSA: We like
it.
Judge:
I'm going to
leave it as
is. Schulte:
Change "was"
to "has
already been"
Judge: OK.
Jury
entering!
Judge Furman:
You've asked
about Jury
Charge page
28, lines 18
to 22, about
attempted
transmission
of NDI. As to
a step, you
may consider
how many more
remain [etc]
Judge
Furman sends
jury back to
deliberate.
Thread will
continue.
Note:
During the
break about
how to answer
jury question
about
substantial
step, Federal
Defenders' Ed
Zas,
co-counsel
& some say
"guru" in
Schulte's
first trial,
was consulted
by phone. Now,
what does a
drafted but
not sent tweet
signify? A
"substantial
step"?
It's
4:45 pm and no
verdict yet in
US v Schulte -
nothing from
jury since
question on
"substantial
step." Josh
Schulte's
mother is now
here, but
Schulte
himself hasn't
been brought
back in yet.
Now
cell block
door opens.
Schulte is
brought in. He
waves to his
mother.
All
rise! Judge
Furman: No
further notes,
ovbviously.
The week
continues.
Bring in the
jurors (to
discharge
them).
Jurors
enter. Judge
Furman: Don't
do any
research.
Adjourned...
The deliberations
and this coverage will
continue.
Here's from
Judge Furman June 13 Order:
"as discussed on the record at
the classified hearing
held on June 8, 2022,
the Court concludes that the
particular statement Defendant
seeks to admit is
admissible. The Court further
concludes that the information
should likely be admitted as
a stipulation, which
would give Defendant
“substantially the same
ability to make his defense
as would disclosure of ”
a portion of the document
itself, pursuant to CIPA
Section 6(c). See 18.
U.S.C. app. 3 § 6(c).
Accordingly, the parties shall
propose an agreed upon
stipulation or competing
stipulations for the Court’s
approval no later than June
17, 2022."
Previously, in
the conclusion of the month
long trial of accused CIA
leaker Joshua Schulte, on the
morning of March 9, 2020 the
jury returned guilty verdicts
on Counts 8 and 10, with
mistrial granted on all other
counts. U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Paul A. Crotty
set March 26 for the next
date.
Then it was moved
to April 22 (then May 18).
March 9 thread here.
Song here.
On
November 9, 2021, a status
conference was held before
Judge Jesse M. Furman to whom
the case was reassigned. Inner
City Press live tweeted it here
- the upshot was a May 23,
2022 trial date was set. Vlog
here.
That has
since been moved to June, with
the admonition that it will
not be further moved. Schulte
has raised issues of how his
right to represent himself is
possible with law library,
turned off computers and
printer paper issues in the
MDC.
This was
was one of the issues at a May
18 pre-trial conference held
on Courtroom 15A of 500 Pearl
Street, where Judge Furman has
been overseeing a drug trial
Inner City Press is also
covering, along with other
criminal
and civil
trials.
It stepped out - then found
that a window had been opened
to oppose courtroom sealing.
It wrote in to Judge Furman,
see below and The New Yorker
of June 16: "Matthew Russell
Lee, an independent journalist
who covered the first trial,
recently filed an objection to
the government’s motion to
seal the courtroom during
testimony from C.I.A.
officers, but it appears that
that condition will again
apply."
On June 8 there
was a final pre-trial
conference, also in courtroom
15A; Inner City Press live
tweeted:
OK- at #CIA
#Vault7 leak case of US v.
Schulte, Inner City Press
which has opposed sealing is
here, with half dozen gov't
reps.
Now US wants to
quash subpoena on a witness.
Judge: I would
like to avoid sidebars... esp
due to Mr Schulte's US
Marshals issue. [He has 2
Marshals sitting behind him]
AUSA: When
we move to sealed witnesses...
Judge: We'll have the jury
leave too, to make no one is
in the courtroom who shouldn't
be. Openings at earliest
Tuesday [and probably later].
Four alternates.
Judge: 10
peremptories for the
defense. 6 for the US.
I'll tell jurors Mr Schulte is
charged with 9 crimes [incl
with] Wikileaks.
Schulte: Stress
that I am presumed innocent.
Judge: I
intend to ask jurors if they
are vaccinated and boosted.
AUSA: We want our
experts and former case agent
in the court during other
witnesses' testimony. Judge:
Experts yes, case agent no.
Judge: Witnesses
cannot read transcripts or
media. A/V dry run, you can do
it when in the courtroom, Mr
Schulte.
Schulte: I'll be
here til 4 on my Friday SCIF
day.
Judge:
We'll take up the rest in our
classified setting. Adjourned.
Then the
prosecutors and Marshals stood
around Schulte as he tried to
charge his laptop. The
continued session would be
elsewhere in the courthouse,
sealed.
Back on
April 13, 2022, Judge Furman
held a conference with Schulte
present. Inner City Press live
tweeted it here....
Previously, Judge
Crotty held another proceeding
with Schulte and his stand-by
counsel. Schulte was moved to
the MDC: "JOSHUA ADAM SCHULTE
Register Number: 79471-054
Age: 33
Race: White
Sex: Male
Located at: Brooklyn MDC
Release Date: UNKNOWN." [And
see its Oct 15 MCC video here]
On March
2, 2021 were the closing
arguments [in the first
trial], which Inner City Press
tweeted, thread here
More on
Patreon here.
See Inner City
Press filing into the docket
on Big Cases Bot, here.
Watch this site. The case is US
v. Schulte, 17-cr-548
(Furman).
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