WaPo: Terror case will use evidence gathered through warrantless surveillance

WaPo: Terror case will use evidence gathered through warrantless surveillance, setting up possible legal challenge by Robert Barnes and Ellen Nakashima:

The Justice Department on Friday informed a terrorism suspect in Colorado that it intends to use evidence against him gathered through the government’s warrantless surveillance program, a move that will likely lead to a constitutional challenge to the law.

It is the first time the government has informed a criminal defendant that it intends to use “information obtained or derived from acquisition of foreign intelligence information conducted pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.”

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