ACT Supreme Court may release Witness J sentencing remarks next week

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Updated April 4 2023 - 9:24pm, first published 11:30am
Witness J at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in the United States. Picture supplied
Witness J at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in the United States. Picture supplied

A former Australian intelligence officer's lawyers have urged a court to release as much information as possible about why he was secretly jailed in a case that left the public "in the dark".

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Blake Foden was a court reporter at The Canberra Times.

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