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==Parallel Construction==
 
==Parallel Construction==
The technique of "Parallel Construction" allows the group to use classified information obtained by illegal mass surveillance (normally disbarred) by the simple expedient of hiding it from the prosecution, defense and jury alike. The sensitive information is used to derive an alternative means of having plausibly obtained it. DEA training documents suggest this method of reconstructing evidence chains is widely taught and deployed.<ref name="muckrock"/>
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The technique of "Parallel Construction" allows the group to use classified information obtained by illegal mass surveillance (normally disbarred) by the simple expedient of hiding it from the prosecution, defense and jury alike. The sensitive information is used to derive an alternative means of having plausibly obtained it. DEA training documents suggest this method of reconstructing evidence chains is widely taught and deployed.
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The training documents are heavily redacted and give only limited information into the parallel construction method, leaving unanswered many questions especially when it comes to logistics and legal justifications. What could not be clearer, however is the extent of the high priority which the [[DEA]] attaches to protecting its intelligence resources.<ref name="muckrock"/>
  
 
===Taint Review Team===
 
===Taint Review Team===
 
Sometimes the technique of "Parallel Construction" is ineffective at hiding the use of classified evidence. In this case, a wholly separate squad of prosecutors called the Taint Review Team will consult with the judge to determine which evidence must be turned over to the defense. SOD teaching materials disclosed in 2014 refer to a previously unknown "Taint Review Team" to tackle pre-trial review so that the trial prosecutor encounters as little classified evidence as possible.<ref name="muckrock"/>
 
Sometimes the technique of "Parallel Construction" is ineffective at hiding the use of classified evidence. In this case, a wholly separate squad of prosecutors called the Taint Review Team will consult with the judge to determine which evidence must be turned over to the defense. SOD teaching materials disclosed in 2014 refer to a previously unknown "Taint Review Team" to tackle pre-trial review so that the trial prosecutor encounters as little classified evidence as possible.<ref name="muckrock"/>
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==References==
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Revision as of 10:36, 7 February 2014

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Parent organizationDEA

Official Narrative

There was no official narrative about the DEA's Special Operations Division until their existence was betrayed by information from the Edward Snowden Affair. As of February 2014, Wikipedia had one sentence about the group: "The DEA Special Operations Division (SOD) is a secretive division within the DEA, which forwards information from wiretaps, intercepts and databases from various sources to federal agents and local law enforcement officials."

Constitution

The group includes not only DEA staff, but also representatives from the FBI, CIA and NSA.[1]

Parallel Construction

The technique of "Parallel Construction" allows the group to use classified information obtained by illegal mass surveillance (normally disbarred) by the simple expedient of hiding it from the prosecution, defense and jury alike. The sensitive information is used to derive an alternative means of having plausibly obtained it. DEA training documents suggest this method of reconstructing evidence chains is widely taught and deployed. The training documents are heavily redacted and give only limited information into the parallel construction method, leaving unanswered many questions especially when it comes to logistics and legal justifications. What could not be clearer, however is the extent of the high priority which the DEA attaches to protecting its intelligence resources.[1]

Taint Review Team

Sometimes the technique of "Parallel Construction" is ineffective at hiding the use of classified evidence. In this case, a wholly separate squad of prosecutors called the Taint Review Team will consult with the judge to determine which evidence must be turned over to the defense. SOD teaching materials disclosed in 2014 refer to a previously unknown "Taint Review Team" to tackle pre-trial review so that the trial prosecutor encounters as little classified evidence as possible.[1]

References