To: Devil_Anse
NO, There are always GOOD reasons....and when there are, a warrant/tap is appropriate, however, the Government should be held to a strict standard when attempting to get one....
And the fact is that is not always the case.
82 posted on
06/12/2003 12:40:18 PM PDT by
hobbes1
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To: hobbes1
But who says it is not the case here?
Have you read the state's pleadings which outline the reports of the wiretapping which were made to the supervising judge, in accordance with the law?
To: hobbes1
Give us an example of a "good" reason.
How about something like, a person is missing and is apparently in danger of losing her life? Or, a person is missing, very possibly murdered, and the person who did it is still walking the streets, endangering the public?
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