FBI hits legal roadblock in Paul Phua gambling case
A US court has ruled that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) violated the rights of Malaysian citizen Paul Phua, 50, when it used a ruse to obtain evidence against him for running an illegal gambling operation.
"The (US) government violated the defendant's Fourth Amendment rights" against unreasonable searches and seizures", US District Judge Andrew Gordon's said in his ruling which was reported by A ssociated Press ( AP ).
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