@emptywheel Is it at all clear what, if any, restrictions there are on LE who receive "crime" data swept up through 702 backdoor collection?
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@emptywheel So LE can use that 702 crime data w/o judicial approval, in other words? -
@DustinSlaughter Bingo. NSA and CIA too. -
@emptywheel Ye gads. Title III, whatevs. -
@DustinSlaughter Well, it's 702 collected. For HACKERS I'm sure they're going to parallel construct it, so we don't figure this out. -
@emptywheel Simply meant (and plz correct if wrong) that LE can circumvent Title III with intaking data sucked up thru 702. Yes? -
@DustinSlaughter Well, they can do that, if they have the right taps in place. Think they largely use it for leads. -
@emptywheel Got it. I presume that would create all sorts of legal quandaries for lawyers during discovery... -
@DustinSlaughter In terror cases they're going to be told it involves FISA (if they don't plea, as so many do), but that doesn't get far. - 2 more replies
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