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It's not that FISA makes it too hard; the court approves virtually every warrant request.
Indeed a ruling in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals warned that extending plain sight to digital evidence, "creates a serious risk that every warrant for electronic information will become, in effect, a general warrant, rendering the Fourth Amendment irrelevant".
It says every warrant must be supported by an oath or affirmation which particularly describes the place to be searched, and the things to be seized.
"So if you have a gang member and the crime has absolutely nothing to do with gang membership -- that I think is the case here, it's a domestic assault -- as long as you are a gang member, then every warrant can say 'search for all gang-related information'?" she asked.
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Currently the home secretary is meant to approve personally each and every interception warrant that is issued.
The holders of the company's subordinated debt converted all of their debt into Series A Preferred Stock and exchanged their common stock warrants into common stock at a ratio of one share of common stock for every 10 warrant shares.
"After the law was passed," he continued, "we found out that there are ZIP codes in Maryland where every search warrant is served by a SWAT team.
Not every thought, not every subject, warrants a maximalist approach (a point I have attempted to explore in my own fiction through parody).
Every suicide warrants mourning, but the death of a figure such as Robin Williams makes larger ripples than most.
"I ordered them brought in just like I order every character warranting suspicion brought to headquarters," the detective-inspector said.
After the casting, Richard chooses a half Brazilian, half Japanese pot smoker named Mayumi, whose every move warrants a photo because she's so effortlessly hot.
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