Iranian Prof's Emails Fair Game In Visa Fraud, Sanctions Trial

By Suzanne Monyak ( March 20, 2019, 5:30 PM EDT) -- Federal prosecutors can present emails sent by an Iranian professor accused of lying on his visa application and sharing confidential military technology with Iran in breach of U.S. sanctions laws, the Sixth Circuit held, throwing out a lower court ruling that had suppressed that evidence as obtained without probable cause....

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