The Recorder: Breyer: Courthouse Bugs Violate Fourth Amendment

The Recorder: Breyer: Courthouse Bugs Violate Fourth Amendment by Ross Todd:

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge has barred prosecutors from introducing evidence picked up by recording devices planted outside the San Mateo County courthouse without a warrant.

In a 19-page decision issued Monday, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer found that federal investigators had “utterly failed to justify” a warrantless surveillance program which picked up more than 200 hours of recordings, including at least one private conversation between a judge and a prosecutor.

“Even putting aside the sensitive nature of the location here, defendants have established that they believed their conversations were private and that they took reasonable steps to thwart eavesdroppers,” wrote Breyer, finding that the recordings violated the defendant’s Fourth Amendment rights.

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