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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... tion's telephone systems is already thwarting some wiretap efforts . It will be a disaster if this and other emerging telecommunications technologies spread nationwide without needed law enforcement safeguards . My plea to you today and ...
... tion's telephone systems is already thwarting some wiretap efforts . It will be a disaster if this and other emerging telecommunications technologies spread nationwide without needed law enforcement safeguards . My plea to you today and ...
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... tion are suggesting , would call forwarding be kept off the market unless the companies were able to provide a way for law enforce- ment to tap into it ? This is a service that tens of millions of consumers who are law- abiding people ...
... tion are suggesting , would call forwarding be kept off the market unless the companies were able to provide a way for law enforce- ment to tap into it ? This is a service that tens of millions of consumers who are law- abiding people ...
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... tion of over 22,000 dangerous felons over the past decade . PUBLIC SAFETY : PREVENTING CRIMES AND SAVING HUMAN LIVES Although electronic surveillance is extremely important as an investigative tool to acquire evidence , frequently it ...
... tion of over 22,000 dangerous felons over the past decade . PUBLIC SAFETY : PREVENTING CRIMES AND SAVING HUMAN LIVES Although electronic surveillance is extremely important as an investigative tool to acquire evidence , frequently it ...
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... tion in drug - related homicides ; • The April , 1992 , drug raid in Miami that netted 15,000 pounds of cocaine which was based on information developed through electronic surveillance . Evidence derived from electronic surveillance was ...
... tion in drug - related homicides ; • The April , 1992 , drug raid in Miami that netted 15,000 pounds of cocaine which was based on information developed through electronic surveillance . Evidence derived from electronic surveillance was ...
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... tion's defense and national security . CONSEQUENCES OF THE LOSS OF ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE As indicated above , society's most dangerous criminal organizations and groups rely heavily upon the use of telecommunications . Additionally ...
... tion's defense and national security . CONSEQUENCES OF THE LOSS OF ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE As indicated above , society's most dangerous criminal organizations and groups rely heavily upon the use of telecommunications . Additionally ...
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Page 3 - The progress of science in furnishing the Government with means of espionage is not likely to stop with wire-tapping. Ways may some day be developed by which the Government, without removing papers from secret drawers, can reproduce them in court, and by which it will be enabled to expose to a jury the most intimate occurrences of the home.
Page 32 - ... the information likely to be obtained is relevant to an ongoing criminal investigation being conducted by that agency.
Page 170 - Inviolability of privacy in group association may in many circumstances be indispensable to preservation of freedom of association, particularly where a group espouses dissident beliefs.
Page 270 - ... landlord, custodian or other person shall furnish the applicant forthwith all information, facilities, and technical assistance necessary to accomplish the interception...
Page 22 - ... technical assistance necessary to accomplish the interception unobtrusively and with a minimum of interference...
Page 280 - No cause of action shall lie in any court against any provider of wire or electronic communication service, its officers, employees, or agents, landlord, custodian, or other specified person for providing information, facilities, or assistance in accordance with the terms of a court order or certification under this chapter.
Page 173 - ... contents", when used with respect to any wire or oral communication, includes any information concerning the identity of the parties to such communication or the existence, substance, purport, or meaning of that communication; (9) "Judge of competent jurisdiction...
Page 205 - The PRESIDENT, The White House, Washington, DC. DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: We are writing to you regarding the "Clipper" escrowed encryption proposal now under consideration by the White House.
Page 116 - Upon issuing an order enforcing this title, the court shall specify a reasonable time and conditions for complying with its order, considering the good faith efforts to comply in a timely manner, any effect on the carrier's, manufacturer's, or service provider's ability to continue to do business, the degree of culpability or delay in undertaking efforts to comply, and such other matters as justice may require. (c) LIMITATIONS.
Page 259 - They include the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the National Sheriffs Association, the National Association of Attorneys General, and the National District Attorneys Association.