Critics Blast 'Arrest First, Ask Questions Later' Policy
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › May 26, 2004
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Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › May 26, 2004
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Another arrest in a high-profile crime, another pullback by the FBI.
The release of Oregon lawyer Brandon Mayfield after the FBI acknowledged it mistakenly had matched his fingerprint to one found near the scene of the deadly Madrid train bombings is the latest illustration of what critics say is a flawed U.S. anti-terror policy that threatens civil liberties and privacy.See the full content of this document
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Critics Blast 'Arrest First, Ask Questions Later' Policy
"It underscores the dangers of this kind of policy of arrest first, ask question...
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