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by cgshaw
4696 days ago
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Attorney here. What's perhaps scarier is that the prosecutor wouldn't even know when / if possible exculpatory evidence exist or whether their evidence is fruit of the poisonous tree (fancy way of saying legitimate evidence that is found as a result of illegal search & seizure). I spoke with 3 buddies yesterday that are prosecutors and they told me they hated this concept of "parallel construction," they felt like it took prosecutorial discretion out of their hands and made their job—to uphold our laws—more difficult. Now, there are bad prosecutors out there. People motivated by politics and self interest, but they are the few. The folks that just want convictions and to better their stats. Those folks will likely never care where they get the ammunition to "put away the bad guys." |
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If NSA total surveillance is used in this manner - imagine the possibilities. You take a large sum of cash out of your bank account - or mention to a friend you're going to do a large purchase this weekend. The surveillance dragnet alerts the local authorities, they stop you for traffic violations, take the cash and the car and any valuable property that is on you and now you face the prospect of very costly and unsure legal battle to get it back - since forfeiture cases have no presumption of innocence and no requirement of criminal conviction, and to invoke terror clauses you only need terror-related investigation going on - and as NSA has recently explained us, literally everything is relevant for terror investigations and thus can be considered "related".
If you think I'm exaggerating, read this: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2013/08/12/130812fa_fact_... This is already happening, albeit small scale. Anti-terror information centers are already being used for it. But total surveillance makes this kind of abuse much easier to perpetrate on a scale.
As for those being "the few" - if they are so small group, why the "good guys" don't stop them? It looks like many of those maybe wouldn't do it themselves, but they have very little against it being done right next to them and against benefitting from it.