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Law enforcement officers "wire taping"?

  • What constitutional issues are involved while wiretapping if law enforcement officers only get a warrant for drugs and law enforcement hears other crimes being committed during the wire tapping? What could law enforcement officers do then? Can they start arresting other people for different crimes that were heard on that wire tap? My uncle thinks if law enforcement officers get a warrant for “only drugs” to wire tap some one that and they hear other things other than drugs; they can investigate other crimes and arrest other people for different things. I say, law enforcement cannot. Who is right?

  • Answer:

    If law enforcement gets a warrant based on drugs and hears proof of another crime of course they can use that evidence. It came as a result of a legal wiretap. It would be no different than if they got a warrant to search your house for drugs and found a murdered body.

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Everything on that wiretap is usable. You are 100% wrong. You think that with a wiretap, if the drug dealer they are taping says "I killed this person lats night", they can't get him for that? Really?

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