LA Times: Editorial: Bugging conversations between criminal defendants and their lawyers is bad news

LA Times: Editorial: Bugging conversations between criminal defendants and their lawyers is bad news:

The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, and under various court rulings that means government agents must first get warrants before listening in on private conversations in situations in which people have a reasonable expectation of privacy. But being locked up isn’t one of those situations.

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