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Electronic surveillance






Electronic surveillance

Listening and/or recording activities using electronic means (audio and video) without being detected. In some jurisdictions, electronic surveillance is unlawful without permission from all parties.

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Without
Pleading. This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a negative signifying "and not for;" accordingly the language of the elder entries sometimes is, It et nemy pur tiel cause.

Surveillance
Gathering evidence through observation from outside of the operation (contrasted with Undercover). Surveillance can be Moving Surveillance, Stationary Surveillance or Electronic Surveillance. Also known as Spying or Eavesdropping.

Unlawful
That which is contrary to law.

Permission
A license to do a thing; an authority to do an act which without such authority would have been unlawful.

Parties
Contracts. Those persons who engage themselves to do, or not to do the matters and things contained in an agreement.



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Elector
Government. One who has the right to make choice of public officers one, who has a right to vote.

Electric chair
An instrument of execution by electrocution which resembles a chair.



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Eigne
Persons. This is a corruption of the French word aine, eldest or first born.

Eire
Eire or Eyre. English law. A journey. Justices in eyre, were itinerant judges, who were sent once in seven years with a general commission in divers counties, to hear and determine such causes as were called pleas of the crown.

Ejusdem generis
of the same kind. When a list of words with specific meanings is followed and expanded by the addition of general words, the latter are to be restricted in their application to things of the same nature as the preceding specific words.

Eldest
He or she who has the greatest age.

Elector
Government. One who has the right to make choice of public officers one, who has a right to vote.

Electronic surveillance

Eleemosynary
Charitable alms-giving.

Elegit
English practice, remedies. A writ of execution directed to the sheriff, commanding him to make delivery of a moiety of the party's land, and all his goods, beasts of the plough only excepted.

Elements of a crime
Specific factors that define a crime which the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt in order to obtain a conviction: (1) that a crime has actually occurred, (2) that the accused intended the crime to happen, and (3) a timely relationship between the first two factors.

Elisors
Practice. Two persons appointed by the court to return a jury, when the sheriff and the coroner have been challenged as incompetent.

Ell
A measure of length

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