jeudi 30 janvier 2014

Terror Suspect Challenges NSA Warrantless Surveillance in Court

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The first-ever terror suspect who found out evidence gathered by the NSA was used to build the case against him is challenging the surveillance program's constitutionality. This challenge is one of the first of its kind and the case could end up being decided in the Supreme Court.


Jamshid Muhtorov, a Colorado resident originally from Uzbekistan, filed a motion in a federal court in Denver on Wednesday. His lawyers argue that the evidence gathered through a warrantless NSA surveillance program violates his constitutional rights enshrined in the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unlawful search and seizure Read more...


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