"Representative Ted Poe, a Texas Republican, questioned how many criminal cases federal investigators have filed using information from the phone records program. There "may be one," said James Cole, deputy attorney general in the U.S. Department of Justice. "One criminal case?" Poe said. "[The program] is an invasion of personal privacy, and it's justified on the idea that we're going to capture these terrorists. The evidence that you've told is all this collection has resulted in one bad guy having criminal charges filed on him."" Grant Gross in PCWorld.
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Friday, February 7, 2014
How Many Criminals Have NSA Phone Records Busted? Maybe One
"Representative Ted Poe, a Texas Republican, questioned how many criminal cases federal investigators have filed using information from the phone records program. There "may be one," said James Cole, deputy attorney general in the U.S. Department of Justice. "One criminal case?" Poe said. "[The program] is an invasion of personal privacy, and it's justified on the idea that we're going to capture these terrorists. The evidence that you've told is all this collection has resulted in one bad guy having criminal charges filed on him."" Grant Gross in PCWorld.
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