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06-30-2018, 09:54 AM
The number of court-approved federal wiretaps rose 30% (http://www.uscourts.gov/news/2018/06/28/2017-wiretap-report-orders-and-convictions-rise) during Donald Trump’s first year in office,
the latest indicator sign of how his administration is shifting our government from facilitating a healthy society into something closer to a police state.
Not a single wiretap request, federal or state, was rejected by any judge,
an annual disclosure report from the federal courts released on Wednesday.
Nearly all the taps were of mobile phones.
The report does not include national security intercepts–where, according to a separate report, judges rejected more requests last year than they had, in total, over the 38 years before that.
When the late reports are counted and disclosed next year it is likely that the increase in wiretaps will be not 30% but well more than 40%.
The biggest increase was in wiretaps categorized as “other or unspecified.”
That explained 595 of the 645 additional wiretaps in 2017.
The report showed that
the share of wiretaps in drug cases is falling, from 81% of wiretaps in 2007 to 61% in 2016 to just 53% in 2017.
These figures point to major shifts in law enforcement priorities.
Based on wiretap evidence authorities arrested 9,565 people. That’s 23% fewer than in 2016. However, the number of convictions rose by more than half.
FISA Court. It was asked to approve 1,514 intercepts warrants, an April federal courts report (https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4446927-FISA-court-annual-report-2017.html) showed.
FISA judges rejected 26 of those applications outright and limited 50 others.
That is an astonishing shift from the prior 38 years, in which just 21 requests were rejected or limited.
http://www.nationalmemo.com/federal-and-state-wiretaps-skyrocketed-in-trumps-first-year/ (http://www.nationalmemo.com/federal-and-state-wiretaps-skyrocketed-in-trumps-first-year/)
the latest indicator sign of how his administration is shifting our government from facilitating a healthy society into something closer to a police state.
Not a single wiretap request, federal or state, was rejected by any judge,
an annual disclosure report from the federal courts released on Wednesday.
Nearly all the taps were of mobile phones.
The report does not include national security intercepts–where, according to a separate report, judges rejected more requests last year than they had, in total, over the 38 years before that.
When the late reports are counted and disclosed next year it is likely that the increase in wiretaps will be not 30% but well more than 40%.
The biggest increase was in wiretaps categorized as “other or unspecified.”
That explained 595 of the 645 additional wiretaps in 2017.
The report showed that
the share of wiretaps in drug cases is falling, from 81% of wiretaps in 2007 to 61% in 2016 to just 53% in 2017.
These figures point to major shifts in law enforcement priorities.
Based on wiretap evidence authorities arrested 9,565 people. That’s 23% fewer than in 2016. However, the number of convictions rose by more than half.
FISA Court. It was asked to approve 1,514 intercepts warrants, an April federal courts report (https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4446927-FISA-court-annual-report-2017.html) showed.
FISA judges rejected 26 of those applications outright and limited 50 others.
That is an astonishing shift from the prior 38 years, in which just 21 requests were rejected or limited.
http://www.nationalmemo.com/federal-and-state-wiretaps-skyrocketed-in-trumps-first-year/ (http://www.nationalmemo.com/federal-and-state-wiretaps-skyrocketed-in-trumps-first-year/)