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Warrantless wiretaps are apparently okay to use in court

By Carl Durrek1 min readGoogle News

The government just doesn’t like its own rules sometimes. When they get in the way, they simply move them aside.

The Justice Department for the first time has notified a criminal defendant that evidence being used against him came from a warrantless wiretap, a move that is expected to set up a Supreme Court test of whether such eavesdropping is constitutional. Prosecutors filed such a notice late Friday in the case of Jamshid Muhtorov, who was charged in Colorado in January 2012 with providing material support to the Islamic Jihad Union, a designated terrorist organization based in Uzbekistan.

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