9 Aug
2001
9 Aug
'01
5:39 a.m.
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 08:59:55AM -0700, Tim May wrote:
So much for the Fourth Amendment, which was designed to protect against precisely this kind of police and state snooping. When a scrap of paper, issued in secret, enables the king's men to wander through a house, the "secure in one's papers and possessions" right has become moot.
Yeah. I was in the courtroom in Newark last week for the hearing, and this wasn't a topic at all. The judge didn't care about the secret entry, just wanted to learn more about how the bug worked. -Declan