On the recordSeptember 22, 2009
sneak and peak search warrants were requested 763 times but only three of those initial requests were in terrorism cases?
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congress.govsneak and peak search warrants were requested 763 times but only three of those initial requests were in terrorism cases?
Feingold points out the misuse of sneak and peak warrants primarily for drug cases.
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