Judge allows warrantless evidence in Denver-area terror case DENVER — A federal judge says warrantless surveillance programs used to gather evidence against a Denver-area man accused of helping a terrorist group didn't violate his constitutional rights. Senior U.S. District Judge John Kane acknowledged in a Thursday ruling that the National Security Agency's programs have the potential for abuse. But he said they were used appropriately in the case of Jamshid Muhtorov, who was accused in 2012 of providing material support to an Uzbek terrorist organization active in Afghanistan. The evidence against him consists largely of phone calls and Internet communications. Read more on Colorado...
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