U.S. intelligence officer accused of leaking information

WASHINGTON - Ruling on a former employee of the CIA, is accused of leaking confidential information to the press, on Friday the test year, according to court documents seen by AFP.

And Thomas Drake employees in "Nasciohnl Sakurete asexual" (National Security Agency) in charge of wiretapping and electronic, and accused of being leaked to a journalist from the "Baltimore Sun" in 2005 and 2006, details of the decision of the agency mandated by the outside one of the programs said it would cost more than if it remained within the Agency. And struck Thomas Drake (54 years) last month signed an agreement with prosecutors that he does not admit guilt, but one in the violation while subject to prosecution in ten were charged with crimes of espionage. 
The Obama administration decided to prosecute the employee based on the Espionage Act was considered in the decision very tough because Thomas Drake handed documents to the press only. And he was that he "deliberately kept the documents related to national security," a charge which, if proven could lead to his imprisonment for 35 years. 
Drake acknowledged that he used a computer to manage the transfer of confidential information to someone not authorized to receive, an offense cost him years of testing. And amended the Obama administration - which owns the record of prosecutions against those who provide information to journalists - eventually accused of spying for the year 2010.
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