Police Wiretapping Jumps 26 Percent -- Not A Single Request Refused

First Posted: 05- 3-10 10:31 AM   |   Updated: 05- 3-10 10:39 AM

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The number of wiretaps authorized by state and federal judges in criminal investigations jumped 26 percent from 2008 to 2009, according to a report released Friday by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

Courts authorized 2,376 criminal wiretap orders in 2009, with 96 percent targeting mobile phones in drug cases, according to the report. Federal officials requested 663 of the wiretaps, while 24 states accounted for 1,713 orders.

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The number of wiretaps authorized by state and federal judges in criminal investigations jumped 26 percent from 2008 to 2009, according to a report released Friday by the Administrative Office of the ...
The number of wiretaps authorized by state and federal judges in criminal investigations jumped 26 percent from 2008 to 2009, according to a report released Friday by the Administrative Office of the ...
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gray375   06:44 PM on 5/04/2010
and this is surprising, how??
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chuck prebys   01:49 PM on 5/04/2010
Why is THIS story buried deep in the bowels of the tech page on HP and with only 2 comments?

Tragic.........
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tacevad   01:18 PM on 5/03/2010
wiretap government and put it all on cspan.include all those 'aides'conversations. talk about a national eyeopener!
CommonTator   01:06 PM on 5/03/2010
WHY is this legal?

All of this poli.ce state nonsense was ushered into existence supposedly to combat terro.rism.

Why is it legal to use these powers for anything other than the investigation, prevention, and prosecution of terrorism?

We have over 40,000 new laws on the books as of January 1st 2010.

How many do you think there are total in our country?

If drug users are being wir.etapped, do you believe that "sodomites" and other law-breakers are far behind?

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