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On 29 Jan 2005 15:31:01 GMT, N2EY wrote:
OK, how about this one - actually had this discussion with a lawyer back in the old analog-cordless-phone days(!): Drug dealer operates out of a house unsuspected by neighbors because the operation is so well concealed. But the dealer makes a mistake and gets one of those first-generation no-security cordless phones And the rest of the question ?? Taking a WAG, in "the old days" it was not unlawful to intercept and use as evidence the conversations from the base unit of a cordless phone - no warrant was necessary. The (Federal) ECPA was amended a number of years ago to require a warrant for the above, same as for cellphone conversations. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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