ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The case against a New Mexico physicist accused of trying to help Venezuela develop a nuclear weapon is going on hold for at least six weeks as defense attorneys await security clearances needed to review classified documents.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers discussed the delay during a status conference Friday with U.S. District Judge Bruce Black.
Pedro Leonardo Mascheroni and his wife, Marjorie Roxby Mascheroni, are accused of offering to help develop a nuclear weapon for Venezuela through dealings with an undercover FBI agent who was posing as a representative of the Venezuelan government.
Both have pleaded not guilty.
The U.S. government is not alleging Venezuela or anyone working for it sought U.S. secrets.
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