Whoever wrote this headline either has a great sense of humor or a weird fetish.
Judge OKs FBI Keyboard Sniffing
By Declan McCullagh
2:00 a.m. Jan. 4, 2002 PST
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department can legally use a controversial electronic surveillance technique in its prosecution of an alleged mobster.
In the first case of its kind, a federal judge in Newark, New Jersey has ruled that evidence surreptitiously gathered by the FBI about Nicodemo S. Scarfo's reputed loan shark operation can be presented in a trial later this year.
Judge OKs FBI Keyboard Sniffing
By Declan McCullagh
2:00 a.m. Jan. 4, 2002 PST
WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department can legally use a controversial electronic surveillance technique in its prosecution of an alleged mobster.
In the first case of its kind, a federal judge in Newark, New Jersey has ruled that evidence surreptitiously gathered by the FBI about Nicodemo S. Scarfo's reputed loan shark operation can be presented in a trial later this year.