Podcast 34: Some Relation January 25, 2010
FBI Spying, Jammie Thomas gets a Break, and Joel Tenenbaum Tries to Reduce his Verdict.
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FBI Takes Phone Records
FBI broke law for years in phone record searches
The statute
Jammie Thomas-Rasset Gets a Break
Joel Tenenbaum Asks for a Break
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Posted in: Podcast by Ben Snitkoff. Tags: Copyright, Due Process, FBI, Jammie Thomas, Joel Tenenbaum, RIAA, Statutory Damages
