Getting off the hook by simply discarding the evidence is quite questionable.
For all we know, they had tortured someone to get to that evidence and the torture method was the subject of that 'non-disclosure' arrangement.
(I believe high-ranking American Psychological Association members had such non-disclosure agreements with the federal government for their employment and 'consultancy' in Guantanamo torture sessions.)
For all we know, they had tortured someone to get to that evidence and the torture method was the subject of that 'non-disclosure' arrangement.
(I believe high-ranking American Psychological Association members had such non-disclosure agreements with the federal government for their employment and 'consultancy' in Guantanamo torture sessions.)