Apr 202011
April 20, 2011
Court, Surveillance
Larry Neumeister reports:
A judge said Wednesday that he’s deeply troubled by an “apparently voyeuristic intrusion” by investigators who eavesdropped on phone calls between an insider trading defendant and his wife in a prosecution in which the government touted its first-ever extensive use of wiretaps in a white collar case.
Read more in the Galveston Daily.
He may be troubled by it, but there really doesn’t seem to be an adverse consequences to the prosecution.
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