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The Government and Phone Taps

By: Shawn Davis

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Phone taps are an almost essential part of nearly any

investigation. They are very common, and when someone other than

the government does a tap on your line, you can usually find it.

This is because non-government phone taps usually require some

sort of device to be physically present on the scene, or not far

from the scene. Because these devices usually involve some sort

of a transmitter, you can sweep for phone bugs in order to make

sure your home is safe. Government phone taps, however, are

different. Nothing is physically present at your home. There are

no transmitters. Some may use a down the line tap, but for the

most part, government taps are done at the phone company. They

are allowed into the switchboard and can actually tap your phone

right at the source of your service. This is true not only for

more traditional phone setups, but also for cell phones. Your

cell phone can be tapped simply by going to the service provider

and getting access to the line of communication that way. Phone

taps are very helpful to the government, as it allows it to

listen in for information that might support a case or to help

during an investigation. However, technically a warrant must be

issued for a phone tap before the government can breach your

privacy in such a manner. There has to be probable cause that

you are involved in some illegal doings in order for your phone

to be tapped. However, once your phone is tapped there is no way

for you to know until you are arrested (and if you are not, you

may never know that your phone was tapped). There is no

detection available for government phone taps, no matter what

anyone tells you. Sometimes mistakes are made during government

phone taps. The investigators may tap into the wrong the line.

This means that they could be listening in where they do not

have a warrant. In such cases, the government is not supposed to

be able to use information gained as evidence. They have to go

back and get a new warrant, and they have to discard whatever

they got from the illicit phone tap. However, the information

might be used to open a new investigation. So, while you have

some protections, it is important to realize that, for the most

part, there really isn't much you can do when it comes to

government phone taps. (c) 2005 Copyright www.spyassociates.com.

This article is about: Phone Taps.





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