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FILE - This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Marshal's office shows terrorism suspect Adel Daoud, of Hillside, Ill. On Wednesday, June 4, 2014,  at the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago, a prosecutor and the attorney for Daoud, will deliver oral arguments about a trial judge's ruling granting the defense access to secret-court records. Prosecutors say that letting Daoud's lawyers to see the papers submitted to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court could jeopardize national security. But Daoud's lawyers say it's the only way they can guarantee Daoud a fair trial. The 20-year-old Daoud denies trying to ignite a bomb in Chicago in 2012. (AP Photo/U.S. Marshal's office, File)

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the U.S. Marshal's office shows terrorism suspect Adel Daoud, of Hillside, Ill. On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, at the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago, a prosecutor and the attorney for Daoud, will deliver oral arguments about a trial judge's ruling granting the defense access to secret-court records. Prosecutors say that letting Daoud's lawyers to see the papers submitted to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court could jeopardize national security. But Daoud's lawyers say it's the only way they can guarantee Daoud a fair trial. The 20-year-old Daoud denies trying to ignite a bomb in Chicago in 2012. (AP Photo/U.S. Marshal's office, File)

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