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Easterbrook, Frank H. (United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 2007-02-21 )

… Rejecting defendant’s argument that “evidence gathered under FISA cannot be used in domestic criminal investigations or prosecutions.” 477 F.3d at 897. Because “FISA requires each intercept to be authorized by a warrant,” …

Hull, Frank M. (United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, 2017-08-18 )

… Finding that disclosure of FISA materials to defendant was “not ‘necessary’ to assess the legality of the searches or surveillance.” 868 F.3d at 955. Defendant’s “confrontation rights were not violated [] simply because …

Skopil, Otto R. (United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1988-03-10 )

… The Court, following its own precent in Ott, 827 F.2d 473, stated the government met the requirement that the “purpose of the surveillance must be to secure foreign intelligence surveillance.” 841 F.2d at 964. The Court …

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