Keep in mind that the report covers only wiretapping performed in criminal cases, and does not include wiretapping in national security cases. |
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British law prohibits us wiretapping ourselves, but it says nothing about covert foreign nationals setting up shop. |
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Part of his campaign to get Americans on board for the warrantless wiretapping campaign and The Patriot Act. |
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His tool kit includes equipment for unsealing and resealing envelopes, miniature microphones, and wiretapping equipment. |
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The committee endorsed a White House-backed measure that would give President Bush broad authority for his warrantless wiretapping program. |
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The use of so-called secure telephones presents almost no barrier to wiretapping, according to official US government documents. |
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The verdict in the Civil War trial is still pending, but the wiretapping conviction makes that case almost redundant. |
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The Government practised cruel repression, and law enforcement agencies used wiretapping, illegal detention and torture. |
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People can, for example, be wrongfully accused of crimes as a result of faulty or illegal surveillance or wiretapping. |
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However, the competition bureau tells us that it intends to seek permission to use wiretapping in cases of egregious behaviour. |
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The House of Representatives has narrowly passed legislation a surveillance bill legislation that would govern the president's warrantless wiretapping program. |
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But there have been some stunning White House reversals, like retreating from the claim the government has the authority for warrantless wiretapping. |
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It remains unclear how much information the government has about his actions and whether the lawyers and clients who retained the private investigator knew of any wiretapping. |
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He was charged with bribery and attempted conspiracy of wiretapping and mail fraud. |
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Some 22,000 people have protested on his website about his change of heart on wiretapping. |
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Before acceding to the request, the prime minister had contended that the wiretapping evidence on which it was based was illegal. |
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The OPP was the agency that actually helped my department get into wiretapping and climbing poles in those early days, and the many things we do. |
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Suspicions swirled that the orders for the wiretapping, as well as general surveillance, had come from the presidential palace. |
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The new law updated wiretapping authority to cope with a world of multiple, mobile cell phones, not just static, analog phones. |
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Senator Graham then addressed the argument that the president has the inherent power under the Constitution to authorize the warrantless wiretapping. |
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Until the proposals to change wiretapping and surveillance laws are made more specific, it is difficult to assess how damaging to civil liberties they will be. |
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In the first stage, the procedures of ordinary criminal courts would be modified, so as to allow, for instance, evidence obtained through wiretapping. |
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Another area where the police need the support of the federal government is to pass legislation to modernize the laws around surveillance and wiretapping. |
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For instance, wiretapping has long been used by law enforcement, intelligence communities, as well as criminal elements in order to access information being carried across traditional telephone lines. |
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We also have very clear information from the Washington Post that the Colombian presidential palace had ordered wiretapping and general surveillance of supreme court judges, opposition politicians, activists and journalists. |
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Through surveillance of their movements and the people they meet and, to a large extent, wiretapping, the police reach the conclusion that the person is probably planning a conspiracy. |
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As for indiscriminateness, the use of location patterns is just as indiscriminate as wiretapping, bugging, or even video surveillance. |
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When the police suspect someone is about to take action, to the point that they would make that person sign the recognizance, it is usually after wiretapping or something more substantial than just a suspicion. |
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In recent decades, States have developed investigation instruments, such as wiretapping, that have enabled them to intercept mobile and non-mobile telephone communications. |
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Maryland law protects individual civil liberties by forbidding wiretapping without the consent of the tappee. |
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The third thing the government is doing with the bill is allowing the use of wiretapping to solve the crime of living off the avails of child prostitution, keeping a common bawdy house and using underaged prostitutes. |
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Thus the administration clearly has no need to engage in illegal wiretapping or any unconstitutional surveillance to pursue terrorists. |
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An Interloc executive was subsequently indicted on an illegal wiretapping charge. |
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Therefore, like listening to the radio or watching television, the company reasoned that intercepting data on unsecured Wi-Fi networks was also exempt from wiretapping laws. |
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From immigration to Social Security to covert wiretapping, the legislation underscores the priorities of local politicians for the coming year. |
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As I said, this is no longer the era of mere telephone wiretapping. |
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The first program to be revealed, in December 2005, involved conventional wiretapping, but further leaks hinted that far more sweeping surveillance might be taking place. |
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While there was a great spirit of community and cooperation between the airstaffs, the top management was willing to break wiretapping laws to get a competitive edge. |
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A federal court has ruled that the secret wiretapping program undertaken by the National Security Agency violates the constitutional rights of the Americans being monitored. |
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