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- NATION, Page 35American NotesIRAN-CONTRANorth Returns A Favor
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- Among the witnesses at congressional hearings on the
- Iran-contra scandal, former National Security Adviser John
- Poindexter was the only one "who didn't hang Oliver North out to
- dry." So says North, who last week sought to convince Federal Judge
- Harold Greene that he should not be forced to testify at
- Poindexter's upcoming trial. North claimed that his memories of the
- secret arms sale to Iran had become so intertwined with the account
- Poindexter gave Congress that he could no longer distinguish
- between them. The implication was that he could not give evidence
- against Poindexter without violating an immunity agreement under
- which the Iran-contra defendants' congressional testimony cannot
- be used against them.
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- Judge Greene skeptically told North that "it seems pretty
- farfetched to rely on Poindexter's version of events when you were
- there yourself." But even if North is compelled to testify, the
- case against his former boss faces other hurdles. Poindexter has
- subpoenaed Ronald Reagan's diaries to support his claim that many
- of his actions were ordered by the former President. He also wants
- to use classified Government documents. If he is denied the right
- to use either as evidence, the case against him could be dismissed.