NJ attorney general: NYPD surveillance of Muslims was legal

May 27, 2012 04:29 AM

New York (CNN) -- New York City police didn't violate New Jersey state laws when they carried out surveillance programs of Muslim-owned business, mosques and university student groups, according to a Thursday statement from the New Jersey attorney general's office.

NJ attorney general: NYPD surveillance of Muslims was legal | CNN

NYPD didn’t violate New Jersey laws when they carried out surveillance of Muslim business, mosques and student groups, the New Jersey Attorney General said

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