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Ashcroft's at it again...
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Ashcroft's at it again...
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<b>Justice to monitor some attorney-client communications</b>
<i>Limited to federal detainees suspected of plotting terror</i>

November 9, 2001 Posted: 11:24 PM EST
(CNN) -- As part of its broad investigation into terrorism, the Department of Justice has decided to monitor communications between some federal detainees and their attorneys.

That move -- which critics say is at odds with the long-recognized attorney-client privilege -- is necessary to help "prevent further terrorist acts," the department said in a statement released Friday

<a href="http://www.cnn.com/2001/LAW/11/09/attorney.client/index.html"> See more</a>
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So if you're DETAINED (not even charged, much less convicted), they can listen in just in case you're using your attorney to plot. That's mucking with some fundamental legal rights- hell, what happened to "innocent until proven guilty"?

I really don't see how this is supposed to "prevent further terrorist acts".

They claim that what is heard can't (for the most part) be used against the detainee at trial; at the same time, they've already changed the rules so that they can arrest/detain someone and/or search their property/belongings based only on an anonymous tip.

How difficult would it be to arrange for an "anonymous" call to a tip line, notifying the government of what the detainee said?


They're also bringing back <a href"http://www.cnn.com/2001/LAW/11/08/inv.sedition.laws.ap/index.html"> Sedition Laws</a>- Civil War-era legislation that was more recently used by McCarthyites to prosecute communists for teaching "subversive doctrines", ie including Marx on a reading list.


Don't know about anyone else, but I for one am feeling a lot LESS secure thanks to our lovely government.
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