Wiretaps in U.S. jump 19 percent in 2004

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Wiretaps in U.S. jump 19 percent in 2004

Post by spaceprophet » 04-29-2005 01:47 AM

No request was turned by judges, records show.

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of secret court-authorized wiretaps across the country surged by 19 percent last year, according to court records which also showed that not a single application was denied.

State and federal judges approved 1,710 applications for wiretaps of wire, oral or electronic communications last year, and four states -- New York, California, New Jersey and Florida -- accounted for three out of every four surveillance orders, according to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.

That agency is required to collect the figures and report them to Congress.

The numbers, released Thursday, do not include court orders for terror-related investigations under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which reached a record 1,754 warrants last year, according to the Justice Department.

In non-terrorist criminal investigations, federally-approved wiretaps increased 26 percent in a year, to 730 applications, while state judges approved 930 wiretaps, an increase of 13 percent.

Officials said most of the applications, some 1,308, were for drug investigations, while racketeering or gambling wiretaps accounted for a combined 128 wiretaps around the country.

Homicides and assaults produced 48 wiretap orders.

Most of the wiretap applications, some 1,507 wiretaps, targeted portable devices, such as cell phones and pagers.

By the end of the year, the surveillance had generated 4,506 arrests and 634 convictions based on wiretap evidence.

Federal and state judges are required to file a written report about each application within 30 days of the expiration of the court order.

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Post by drnewel » 04-29-2005 10:15 PM

They are not doing their jobs.

I will be willing to bet that none of those taps were done on terrorists.

It is sick.

The F.B.I. "Carnivore System" was only used 8 times. No terrorists were ever caught - only the vendetta of their personal theories.

Every agent should have been fired after 911!

Every person in the intelligence community failed.

You would be shocked at their dossiers on you!

They can't tell who, or when, or if any one has graduated from college.
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Post by Fred_Vobbe » 04-29-2005 10:35 PM

You know something we have not heard a lot about? What ever happened to Carnivore, the system used by the CIA and FBI to track the activities of Internet users?

Next time Kevin Mitnick is on with either George or Art, someone should call in and ask.

Supposedly some of the bigger Internet providers are gleefully allowing monitoring of packets just to see what might be floating in cyberspace.
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