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Can government place suspects under surveillance, or tap into their private conversations and communications? How may this be done?

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Can government place suspects under surveillance, or tap into their private conversations and communications? How may this be done?

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A. Yes, if authorized by the “authorizing division” of the Court of Appeals. In FLAG’s view, surveillance and wiretapping operations infringe on the rights to be presumed innocent and to privacy.

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