USA Today: DEA eavesdropping tripled, bypassed federal courts

USA Today: DEA eavesdropping tripled, bypassed federal courts by Brad Heath:

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration more than tripled its use of wiretaps and other types of electronic eavesdropping over the past decade, largely bypassing federal courts and Justice Department lawyers in the process, newly obtained records show. The DEA conducted 11,681 electronic intercepts in the fiscal year that ended in September. Ten years earlier, the drug agency conducted 3,394.

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