State and Local Law Enforcement Wiretapping of Confidential Conversations, Including Those Between Criminal Defendants and Their Lawyers: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, December 18, 1989U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 406 pages |
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... constitutional right of fair trial . The rights of a criminal defendant are , of course , among the most basic of our constitutional guarantees . But the issue is much broader than that . All citizens have a right to privacy , including ...
... constitutional right of fair trial . The rights of a criminal defendant are , of course , among the most basic of our constitutional guarantees . But the issue is much broader than that . All citizens have a right to privacy , including ...
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... constitutional rights , and the attorney - client privilege . We discussed various options and then decided to write directly to the state police strongly urging them to cease tape recording and to provide me written confirmation that ...
... constitutional rights , and the attorney - client privilege . We discussed various options and then decided to write directly to the state police strongly urging them to cease tape recording and to provide me written confirmation that ...
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... constitutional implications as illustrated by what has transpired in Connecticut . Therefore , our association strongly urges you to dis- continue immediately this practice of tape recording telephone conversations at all State Police ...
... constitutional implications as illustrated by what has transpired in Connecticut . Therefore , our association strongly urges you to dis- continue immediately this practice of tape recording telephone conversations at all State Police ...
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... constitutional right of access to the courta . pounds v . Smith , 430 0.8 . 817 , 821 ( 1977 ) ; Storseth v . Spellman , 654 F.2d 1349 , 1352 ( 9th Cir . 1981 ) . " The constitutional guarantee of due process of law has as a corollary ...
... constitutional right of access to the courta . pounds v . Smith , 430 0.8 . 817 , 821 ( 1977 ) ; Storseth v . Spellman , 654 F.2d 1349 , 1352 ( 9th Cir . 1981 ) . " The constitutional guarantee of due process of law has as a corollary ...
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... constitutional rights without showing a security threat to the institution . 14. at 632. The defendants acknowledge this : " The prisoners ... have a valuable interest in having full and uninhibited consultation with counsel .... The ...
... constitutional rights without showing a security threat to the institution . 14. at 632. The defendants acknowledge this : " The prisoners ... have a valuable interest in having full and uninhibited consultation with counsel .... The ...
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appendix 2.1 application arrestees attorney attorney-client conversations audio/video surveillance authorized beep tone civil clients Committee conduct confidentiality CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Connecticut State Police Connecticut Supreme Court consent counsel court order Criminal Defense December 15 defendants device disclosure Douglas County eavesdropping electronic communication electronic surveillance evidence Fourth Amendment FYFE Hartford Hartford Courant inmates interception investigation issue jail judicial Justice KASTENMEIER KOSKOFF law enforcement officers LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Milwaukie monitoring MORRISON municipal police National Wiretapping Commission NUMBER offenses oral communication overhearing or recording parties person phone calls plaintiffs police barracks police departments police facilities Police management police officers Police tape prison privileged conversations procedures protection RARY recorded telephone RESS Rhode Island Section Sixth Amendment statute Subcommittee Supp surveillance order suspects tape recording telephone calls telephone conversations telephone lines tion Title Troop troopers United United States Constitution violation warrant wire or oral
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Page 253 - It shall not be unlawful under this chapter for a person acting under color of law to intercept a wire, oral, or electronic communication, where such person is a party to the communication or one of the parties to the communication has given prior consent to such interception.
Page 376 - The presence of the seal provided for by this subsection, or a satisfactory explanation for the absence thereof, shall be a prerequisite for the use or disclosure of the contents of any wire or oral communication or evidence derived therefrom under subsection (3) of section 2517.
Page 149 - I, , do solemnly, swear (or affirm) that I will support and maintain the constitution and laws of the United States, and the constitution and laws of the state of...
Page 341 - ... (f ) where the application is for the extension of an order, a statement setting forth the results thus far obtained from the Interception, or a reasonable explanation of the failure to obtain such results.
Page 179 - The Government's activities in electronically listening to and recording the petitioner's words violated the privacy upon which he justifiably relied while using the telephone booth and thus constituted a "search and seizure" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment.
Page 342 - ... showing of probable cause. The standards for the measurement of probable cause have often been explicated in the opinions of this Court; see, eg, United States v.
Page 93 - ... (b) It shall not be unlawful under this chapter for an officer, employee, or agent of the Federal Communications Commission, In the normal course of his employment and in discharge of the monitoring responsibilities exercised by the Commission in the enforcement of chapter 5 of title 47 of the United States Code, to intercept a wire...
Page 374 - ... (8) (a) The contents of an v wire or oral communication intercepted by any means authorized by this chapter shall, if possible, be recorded on tape or wire or other comparable device.
Page 93 - ... by a station operating on an authorized frequency within the bands allocated to the amateur, citizens band, or general mobile radio services...
Page 328 - Such a motion shall be made before the trial, hearing, or other proceeding unless there was no opportunity to make such a motion or the person was not aware of the grounds of the motion.