LAS VEGAS (AP) — A computer technician is telling a federal judge in Las Vegas that state and federal agents asked him to cut Internet service to Caesars Palace high-roller suites so they could pose as repairmen and collect evidence in an international Internet sports gambling investigation. But technical consultant Michael Wood testified Wednesday he didn't know a Nevada Gaming Control Board agent used a lapel camera to record them delivering a laptop to a suite the government later raided. Defense attorneys maintain the ruse was unconstitutional. They want charges against a Malaysian businessman and his son thrown out. U.S.