NOTICE BY DEFENDANT Sample Clauses

NOTICE BY DEFENDANT. If a defendant rea- sonably expects to disclose or to cause the dis- closure of classified information in any manner in connection with any trial or pretrial proceed- ing involving the criminal prosecution of such defendant, the defendant shall, within the time specified by the court or, where no time is speci- fied, within thirty days prior to trial, notify the attorney for the United States and the court in writing. Such notice shall include a brief de- scription of the classified information. When- ever a defendant learns of additional classified information he reasonably expects to disclose at any such proceeding, he shall notify the attor- xxx for the United States and the court in writ- ing as soon as possible thereafter and shall in- clude a brief description of the classified infor- mation. No defendant shall disclose any infor- mation known or believed to be classified in connection with a trial or pretrial proceeding until notice has been given under this sub- section and until the United States has been af- forded a reasonable opportunity to seek a deter- mination pursuant to the procedure set forth in section 6 of this Act, and until the time for the United States to appeal such determination under section 7 has expired or any appeal under section 7 by the United States is decided.
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NOTICE BY DEFENDANT. Upon written xx- xxxx of the attorney for the government stat- ing the time, date, and place at which the al- leged offense was committed, the defendant shall serve within ten days, or at such different time as the court may direct, upon the attorney for the government a written notice of the de- fendant’s intention to offer a defense of alibi. Such notice by the defendant shall state the spe- cific place or places at which the defendant claims to have been at the time of the alleged offense and the names and addresses of the wit- nesses upon whom the defendant intends to rely to establish such alibi.

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