The Oregonian: Mohamed Mohamud deserves new trial due to ‘unconstitutional’ surveillance, lawyers argue

The Oregonian: Mohamed Mohamud deserves new trial due to ‘unconstitutional’ surveillance, lawyers argue by Helen Jung:

Attorneys for convicted would-be bomber Mohamed Mohamud are asking a federal judge to toss evidence that they say resulted from the government’s use of an ‘unconstitutional’ law that allows mass collection of Americans’ international communications through the use of warrantless electronic surveillance….In their filings, Mohamud’s lawyers, Steven Wax, Stephen Sady and Lisa Hay of the Federal Public Defender’s office, cited U.S. Supreme Court rulings that they say lay the groundwork for dismissing the indictment due to the government’s belated disclosure.

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