Newspaper, defense seek Bulger documents release

AP /  July 6, 2012
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BOSTON (AP) — A federal magistrate judge in Boston is scheduled to hear arguments from a media company seeking access to records in the government’s case against mobster James ‘‘Whitey’’ Bulger.

Authorities nabbed the 82-year-old Bulger in June 2011 in California after he spent 16 years on the run. Prosecutors say he had a role in 19 slayings, beginning in the 1970s when he was a top FBI informant.

The Boston Globe is seeking to defeat a 2011 protective order restricting disclosure of government discovery materials.

The company argues that keeping the public from getting information about Bulger without showing it poses a threat to his fair trial rights violates the First Amendment.

The defense agreed with the order last year, but now wants it lifted, saying it’s ‘‘unconstitutionally overbroad.’’end of story marker

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