Digital Telephony and Law Enforcement Access to Advanced Telecommunications Technologies and Services: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology and the Law of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, and the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the House Committee on the Judiciary, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4922 and S. 2375 ... March 18 and August 11, 1994, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - 291 pages |
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pair Federal and State law enforcement agencies ' ability to effectively investigate
organized criminal groups . ” ( emphasis added ) Although no studies have been
conducted to measure the precise economic and societal benefits derived from ...
pair Federal and State law enforcement agencies ' ability to effectively investigate
organized criminal groups . ” ( emphasis added ) Although no studies have been
conducted to measure the precise economic and societal benefits derived from ...
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The following are examples to illustrate some of the impediments encountered : 1
) A federal investigation of a major narcotics organization operating in the
northeastern United States was hampered when the cellular telephone service ...
The following are examples to illustrate some of the impediments encountered : 1
) A federal investigation of a major narcotics organization operating in the
northeastern United States was hampered when the cellular telephone service ...
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Question 13. How many court orders for telephonic surveillances were obtained
in Fiscal year 1992 ? Total law enforcement - non FISA ; Federal law
enforcementnon FISA ; State and local law enforcement ; FBI - non FISA ; FISA ;
Pen register ...
Question 13. How many court orders for telephonic surveillances were obtained
in Fiscal year 1992 ? Total law enforcement - non FISA ; Federal law
enforcementnon FISA ; State and local law enforcement ; FBI - non FISA ; FISA ;
Pen register ...
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Federal and state courts approved a total of 979_requests , the highest number
since electronic surveillance was legalized in 1968. Federal orders increased by
33 percent from 1992 , while state investigations decreased by 9 percent .
Federal and state courts approved a total of 979_requests , the highest number
since electronic surveillance was legalized in 1968. Federal orders increased by
33 percent from 1992 , while state investigations decreased by 9 percent .
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Federal use increase Federal investigations accounted for nearly half of all
requests for electronic surveillance in 1993. 450 requests were approved by
Federal judges , a 30 percent increase in requests over 1992. The 450 requests
approved ...
Federal use increase Federal investigations accounted for nearly half of all
requests for electronic surveillance in 1993. 450 requests were approved by
Federal judges , a 30 percent increase in requests over 1992. The 450 requests
approved ...
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