ABA Standards for Criminal Justice, Third Editon: Electronic Surveillance: Section B: Technologically-Assisted Physical Surveillance |
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| For three decades, the Standards have guided state and federal policymakers, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges and other criminal justice practitioners through all stages of the process, from pretrial release to appellate review of sentences. The Standards have been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court as well as other appellate courts, and have been referenced in numerous textbooks, law review articles, and other legal sources. Most states have incorporated at least some of the Standards into their criminal codes. |
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This publication contains the "black letter" standards on technologically-assisted physical surveillance, which were approved by the American Bar Association's House of Delegates in August 1998, along with commentary.
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