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Property, Privacy, And Deterrence: The Exclusionary Rule In Search Of A Rationale, Steven R. Schlesinger, Bradford Wilson
Property, Privacy, And Deterrence: The Exclusionary Rule In Search Of A Rationale, Steven R. Schlesinger, Bradford Wilson
Duquesne Law Review
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Constitutional Criminal Procedure - Fourth Amendment - Search And Seizure - Electronic Surveillance - Pen Register, Michael P. Weinstein
Constitutional Criminal Procedure - Fourth Amendment - Search And Seizure - Electronic Surveillance - Pen Register, Michael P. Weinstein
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that the installation and use of a pen register device is not a fourth amendment search requiring judicial authorization.
Smith v. Maryland, 442 U.S. 735 (1979).
Constitutional Law - Fourth Amendment - Search And Seizure - Title Iii Of The Omnibus Crime Control And Safe Streets Act Of 1968 - Electronic Surveillance - Covert Entry, Gregory R. Lyons
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has held that the fourth amendment does not require that a Title III electronic surveillance order include a specific authorization for law enforcement officers to covertly enter the premises described in the order to install a listening device.
Dalia v. United States, 441 U.S. 238 (1979)