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June 7, 2016

US can file classified statement in Jonathan Pollard case, federal judge rules

The U.S. government can file a classified statement to the court in the case of Jonathan Pollard’s strict parole limitations, a federal judge has ruled.

Pollard’s attorneys, who are trying to have the limitations eased, would not be permitted to see the “ex-parte” court submission.

Judge Katherine Forrest of the U.S. District Court in Manhattan ruled Monday that the government could submit the classified statement, but that it must “disclose to Pollard’s attorneys the ‘gist or substance’ of its submission … at a high level of generality that will not disclose classified information,” the Hamodia newspaper and website reported.

Pollard’s attorneys, who were issued security clearances by the Department of Justice in order to represent Pollard, have strongly objected to the government being allowed to submit a secret filing that they would not be permitted to see, according to Hamodia.

Pollard, who was sentenced to life in prison for spying for Israel while working as a U.S. Navy analyst, was released from jail in November on mandatory parole after 30 years, during which time he reportedly was a model prisoner.

The restrictive conditions for Pollard’s five-year parole include wearing an electronic ankle bracelet with GPS tracking and surveillance of his and any employer’s computers. He also is confined to his New York home between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. — a condition, Pollard’s attorneys argue, that has precluded him from holding a job.

Pollard also is not permitted to join his wife, Esther, who he married while he was in prison, in Israel. He is restricted in his computer and internet use, which has prevented him from accepting a job offer to become a senior analyst at a financial firm, according to his attorneys.

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Utah: Work up your appetite at Park City Ski Resort

Warning: If you are reading reading this on an empty stomach, you may experience strong urges to travel to Park City Ski Resort, Utah.

Work up a healthy appetite by exploring ” target=”_blank”>The St. Regis boasts luxurious suites, a luxury spa, warm pool and five-star restaurant with a view of the best skiing in the country. Dining out at the Regis is a real treat with plates like Boston bib salad and desserts like salted caramel ice cream sundae. Arrive by funicular for a great view of the frosted mountains!

Video: ” target=”_blank”>Waldorf Astoria's restaurant, Powder, serves up classic cocktails and house specialties at the bar. When it comes to starters and main plates, you can't leave disappointed with a spread involving chilled West Coast oysters, smokey eggplant and seared scallops.

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