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Keyword: sneakandpeek

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  • Patriot Fixes (reform the Patriot Act), by Bob Barr

    11/12/2004 9:24:17 AM PST · by OESY · 14 replies · 660+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | November 12, 2004 | BOB BARR
    ...Critics of the Act are not calling for full repeal. Only about a dozen of the 150 provisions need to be reformed.... The two most significant problems are sections 213 and 215. The first authorized the use of delayed-notification search warrants.... The Justice Department often claims that this new statutory "sneak and peek" power is innocuous, because the use of such warrants was commonplace before. Actually, the Patriot Act's sneak and peek authority... was available in terrorism investigations. Courts, however, put specific checks on these warrants: They could only be authorized when notice would threaten life or safety (including witness...
  • Ashcroft thinks Patriot Act will stand

    01/29/2004 11:16:53 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 33 replies · 112+ views
    Mercury News ^ | 1/29/04 | Curt Anderson - AP
    <p>WASHINGTON - The Bush administration issued a veto threat Thursday against legislation introduced in Congress that would scale back key parts of the anti-terrorism Patriot Act.</p> <p>In a letter to Senate leaders, Attorney General John Ashcroft said the changes contemplated by the Security and Freedom Ensured Act, or SAFE, would "undermine our ongoing campaign to detect and prevent catastrophic terrorist attacks."</p>