Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties

Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties (MLATs) are treaties signed between nations that allow assets of suspected criminals to be siezed without a court order.

MLATs allow law enforcement agencies to violate American's Fourth Amendment rights by replacing the requirement of "probable cause" with one of "reasonable suspicicion."

The United States has signed MLAT agreements with the following countries:

The following countries are among those who have not signed MLAT's with the United States:


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