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ELECTRONIC SEARCH vs. THE CONSTITUTION
Fiedor Report On the News #301 ^
| 2-9-03
| Doug Fiedor
Posted on 02/08/2003 10:46:34 AM PST by forest
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To: ActionNewsBill
I share your concern here. The BofR does not specifically say that you get to be told about a warrant, but this seems a bit scary. Has this been court-tested?
Of course the most common use will be to install a key logger on your computer if they can't sneak one by your firewall, or install phone bugs and mikes.
Installing surveillance gear has always been done by clandestine breakins if they can't just get Telco to do it- but this warrant lets them come in on shaky probable cause to get real probable cause.
Thanks for the info.
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02/10/2003 7:34:08 PM PST
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DBrow
To: Ff--150
That durn old living document! It's over 200 years old, why should politicians and police follow it, when President H. Clinton can protect us from terrorists invading this country...LOL! The hildabeast and the precious!
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02/10/2003 8:26:18 PM PST
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4CJ
(Be nice to liberals, medicate them to the point of unconsciousness.)
To: dixie sass
Dixie Bump
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