Reuters, 20/11 15:33 CET
By Roselle Chen and Ari Rabinovitch
BUTNER, N.C./JERUSALEM
(Reuters) – Lawyers for Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard, released on
Friday after 30 years in a U.S. prison, said the conditions of his
parole are unreasonable and illegal and should be vacated by a federal
court.
The former U.S. Navy analyst left a federal prison in
Butner, North Carolina, about 45 miles north of Raleigh, early Friday
morning, said Edmond Ross, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of
Prisons.
According to Pollard’s lawyers, he will be required to
wear an electronic bracelet so his movements can be monitored at all
times. Also, his computers and those of any employer who hires him will
be subjected to “unfettered monitoring and inspection.”
The lawyers called the conditions “onerous and
oppressive” in a statement announcing their legal challenge in a federal
court in New York on Friday.
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