If you're brother is wanted for murder and calls you aren't you
obligated to report that call and his whereabouts?

On 12/22/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> I dunno.  For Sam's point how about this:
>
> I'm a Muslim and US citizen praying in a mosque.  The man next to me
> says he's in AQ.  I can still have coffee with him right?  If he were
> to ask me to break the law, or do something which would help him break
> law, I can't do that, but I can still associate with him.
>
> As to probable cause - my association with the person shouldn't be
> enough for a warrant.  For example, let's say I have coffee with the
> guy in the Mosque, but I don't even know he's in AQ.  Certainly at
> that point I'm a "person of interest", but I should be free of search
> until and unless they had something more: frequent meetings, calls,
> etc.
>
> And even then they should only get permission to, say, my phones to
> see if I'm really involved or just a friend.

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