USA: DATA SURVEILLANCE: Miranda case

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"The Metropolitan Police’s written grounds of defence in the Miranda judicial review case, published on this blog today, contain a number of significant claims about how they, in liaison with the Security Service, came to stop and question David Miranda at Heathrow airport in August this year."

See the full story: Police: the Security Service wanted to retrieve Miranda’s “espionage” material (Headoflegal, link)

And see: Miranda case: The Queen v David Miranda: Defence case (pdf)

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