That's according to a the Scheduling Order which was just released.
So, the Newsweek story was totally bogus, and that story was one of the most damaging news stories about Dr. Hatfill.
Years ago, my analysis showed that the bloodhounds were merely used to find out where Dr. Hatfill had been during a brief period when the FBI lost their tail on him while he was driving home from Louisiana to Maryland.
So, now we know where the bogus information about the bloodhounds came from and why it was planted.
It also makes me wonder how the FBI can ever expect to get the Amerithrax case prosecuted if they use "sting" tactics to snare DOJ lawyers who are leaking information. It's the lawyers at the DOJ who would authorize an arrest and who would try the case in court.