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Surreptitious Entries Black Bag Jobs — Part 30
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",. relative to trespass, each case will
be considered on its own mcrits but the
Department in resolving the problens which
may arise, will review the circumstances
in the light of the practical nccessities
of investigation and of the national
interest which must be protected."
Ii. Belmont observed, in his memorandun of May 8,
1954, that there was no objection to the final draft of
the memorandum from Attorney General Brownell, 2nd stated
that Bureau policy would continue to stress the necessity
for microphone installations without trespass, particularly
in cases which might go to -prosecution
addition, the Bureau would point out to the field that it
should avoid installations in locations such as bedrooms.
With regard to crininal cases, it was noted that the sane
rules would apply and care would be taken to restrict
microphone installations to important cases.
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Attorney General Brownell Authorizes Llicrorhoncs Involving
Trespiss, ifay 20, 1954
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/ The negotiations between Bureau officials and
Departmental attorneys for a modification of the interpretation
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