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Rovner, Ilana Diamond (United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 2003-09-26 )

… “Because the FISA surveillance was not illegal, this Court need not consider the parties' arguments as to whether the illegality of FISA surveillance may serve as a defense to contempt in a grand jury proceeding.” 347 F.3d …

Gruender, Raymond W. (United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, 2015-05-27 )

… Finding “no abuse of discretion in the district court's conclusion that disclosing the FISA materials to [defendant] was not necessary.” 786 F.3d at 1112. View document: …

Gruender, Raymond W. (United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, 2015-08-25 )

… [Section II.C discusses the constitutionality of FISA, whether FISA-obtained evidence needs to be disclosed to defendants, whether FISA's in camera, ex parte procedure violates defendants’ right to due process, and the …

Clark, Thomas Alonzo (United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 1987-09-21 )

… Defendant argued that the evidence should be suppressed on the grounds that the surveillance was imposed not to seek foreign intelligence information, but to conduct a criminal investigation. 827 F.2d at 1462. The Court …

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