and will continue with the likely prosecution of several reserve officers. Surprised the national media has missed this entirely. Something to be careful of in this line of work, and why you should pay heed to your attorneys (if they're worth their salt).

http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stori...&zIndex=115267

In late 2003, Froboese said, the relationship turned cloak and dagger when he helped Richards steal state secrets. Richards was a reservist who had returned to civilian law-enforcement work by then, and he allegedly shared the pilfered information about surveillance of potential terrorists with the Los Angeles Terrorism Early Warning Group.
Froboese pleaded guilty to his crime during a court session yesterday at Camp Pendleton, admitting that he delivered CIA documents to Richards on six occasions.
“I should have stopped the information from going to Col. Richards, and I should have reported” it, Froboese said.
Froboese is the latest Marine prosecuted for an intelligence breach that might have lasted for years. Some of the documents dealt with the monitoring of suspects, such as certain Arabs or Muslims, in San Diego and other parts of Southern California.
In general, regulations ban, restrict or slow the flow of such information from federal agencies to local law-enforcement groups.
The intelligence-breach case started in 2006, when Marine reservist Gary Maziarz pleaded guilty to stealing government property and giving secret documents to Richards. Maziarz spent nearly two years in the brig.
He accused other Marines of being accomplices, including Richards, a sheriff's deputy and co-founder of the Los Angeles Terrorism Early Warning Group; David Litaker, a retired Marine reserve colonel and member of the Los Angeles Police Department; Marine Maj. Mark Lowe; and Navy Cmdr. Lauren Martin.
None of these individuals has been charged.