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Government Denial Under Oath – HIDTA, Hemisphere and Parallel Construction
Santa Barbara Lawyer Magazine (2014)
  • Robert M. Sanger
Abstract

In September of last year, the New York Times reported on a remarkable program of the United States Government that involved spying on domestic phone records without a warrant.1 The news had a limited independent impact as it seemed to be lost in the disclosures of Michael Snowden regarding the National Security Administration (NSA), which purportedly was aimed at foreign terrorists but also included domestic targets. Yet, this program, called “Hemisphere,” was authorized by the Office of the President of the United States, Office of Drug Control Policy, under the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program (HIDTA) and it primarily targeted citizens and residents.

Keywords
  • Evidence,
  • criminal law,
  • police misconduct
Disciplines
Publication Date
August, 2014
Citation Information
Robert M. Sanger. "Government Denial Under Oath – HIDTA, Hemisphere and Parallel Construction" Santa Barbara Lawyer Magazine Iss. 503 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/robert_sanger/12/