But the prosecution’s decision to hide the SIGACT report from the defense and the jury is yet another travesty in Clint’s case. As with the biometrics evidence, the SIGACT report was never turned over to the defense. So, the prosecution tries to make the fabricated claim that the motorcycle riders were civilian casualties, while at the same time, sat on a report showing that the Taliban was planning to ambush Clint’s patrol at the very time and that Clint’s men opened fire on the motorcycle charging his platoon from a Taliban-controlled road.