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between these two poles—information that is not so sensitive as to require a warrant, but sensitive enough that the government must do more than merely
own rights” given that they “are often ignorant of their rights, lack adequate representation by counsel, and lack the resources to fight a large public
to establish that Bemba paid off witnesses. Taken together with other evidence, they might be. Even though the court will likely admit the photos, it
that apply. Governments are, after all, increasingly in the position of working through third-party companies to access the data that they want—and
fight for merits decisions on misclassification, or hold the line on principled settlements that avoid the third-category trap, then they should not