
On 2 Aug 1996, David Wagner wrote:
In article <01I7RM0CJM388Y4XIK@mbcl.rutgers.edu>, I don't get it. Help me out here-- how can this possibly be constitutional?
It isn't, since when has that stopped them?
I'm reading the Fourth Amendment to our honored Constitution of the United States, which proclaims Are we just to strike out that emphasized phrase? What's going on here? Someone tell me I'm not just having a bad nightmare.
You're not having a nightmare, it's reality.
Apologies if these are silly questions,
It isn't the questions that are stupid, it is answers.
P.S. Do police really need a search warrant to wiretap cellular phones?
No, not to tap the phone, just to use it as evidence. Petro, Christopher C. petro@suba.com <prefered for any non-list stuff> snow@smoke.suba.com