Memo Report Jeopardizes Prosecution ; Disclosure of Sources Puts Judiciary Computer Probe 'in a Pickle'

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Senate staffers were stunned to learn that more than a dozen names of fellow aides and former staffers were printed in what was supposed to be a confidential investigation report into how Republicans obtained Democratic Judiciary Committee computer files.

Democrats are concerned that this new information about the leak could ruin any hopes for a criminal prosecution against the Republican snoopers.

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Memo Report Jeopardizes Prosecution ; Disclosure of Sources Puts Judiciary Computer Probe 'in a Pickle'

After deciding Thursday afternoon to release the report, senators on the Judiciary Committee ordered Sergeant-at-Arms William H. Pickle, who had conducted the three-month investigation, to p...

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