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Jun 12 1967 (FN)

Berger Vs. New York

Court: US Supreme Court

..... on the basis of which to prosecute the petitioner except by the use of the eavesdrop evidence eavesdropping is an ancient practice which at common law was condemned as a nuisance 4 ..... that would not have accorded with the amendment this case deals only with a trespassory eavesdrop an eavesdrop accomplished by placing bugging devices in certain offices significantly the court does not purport to .....

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Apr 05 1971 (FN)

United States Vs. White

Court: US Supreme Court

..... facilities that are used by members of the public and for much freelance police eavesdropping allowing eavesdropping with the consent of one party would destroy the statutory plan of limiting ..... be made we deal here with the constitutional validity of instantaneous third party electronic eavesdropping conducted by federal law enforcement officers without any prior judicial approval of the technique .....

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Mar 24 1969 (FN)

Desist Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... of appeals rejected the petitioners argument that this evidence was inadmissible because the eavesdropping had violated their rights under the fourth amendment the convictions were affirmed footnote ..... trespass or actual penetration of a particular enclosure we concluded that since every electronic eavesdropping upon private conversations is a search or seizure it can comply with constitutional .....

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Dec 18 1967 (FN)

Katz Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... no physical entrance into the area occupied by petitioner held 1 the government s eavesdropping activities violated the privacy upon which petitioner justifiably relied while using the telephone booth ..... susceptible of the interpretation although probably not intended that this court has long held eavesdropping to be a violation of the fourth amendment and therefore presumptively unreasonable in the .....

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May 27 1963 (FN)

Lopez Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... emerges in proper perspective the court has in the past sustained instances of electronic eavesdropping against constitutional challenge when devices have been used to enable government agents to overhear ..... however diminish its potentiality for harm electronic aids add a wholly new dimension to eavesdropping they make it more penetrating more indiscriminate more truly obnoxious to a free society .....

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Jun 19 1972 (FN)

United States Vs. United States Dist. Ct.

Court: US Supreme Court

..... under pain of criminal penalties and civil actions for damages any wiretapping or eavesdropping not undertaken in accordance with specified procedures for obtaining judicial warrants authorizing ..... the surveillance section 2511 1 establishes a general prohibition against electronic eavesdropping e xcept as otherwise specifically provided in the statute later sections provide .....

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Mar 06 1961 (FN)

Silverman Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... this area for a fair reading of the record in this case shows that the eavesdropping was accomplished by means of an unauthorized physical penetration into the premises occupied by the ..... both goldman and on lee the court took pains explicitly to point out that the eavesdropping had not been accomplished by means of an unauthorized physical encroachment within a constitutionally protected .....

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1971

Cook Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... practice in our office to show the court during each trial what eavesdropping devices we used because on its face it might be illegal i ..... was nothing illegal about any of the evidence we presented no illegal eavesdropping devices were used and i don t think that i have to ..... tell defense counsel whether or not we used eavesdropping equipment footnote 4 t hey have sort of a practice that .....

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Apr 01 1979 (FN)

Dalia Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... the district court ruled that under title iii a covert entry to install electronic eavesdropping equipment is not unlawful merely because the court approving the surveillance did not explicitly ..... to the hands and eyes of government agents items beyond the reach of simple eavesdropping because of these additional intrusions attendant to covert entries the constitution requires that government .....

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Jan 29 1968 (FN)

Alderman Vs. United States

Court: US Supreme Court

..... who were convicted of national security violations raised similar questions relating to the use of eavesdropped information held 1 suppression of the product of a fourth amendment violation can be ..... litigation reasonably incurred footnote 9 congress has not done so in its recent wiretapping and eavesdropping legislation congress has provided only that an aggrieved person may move to suppress the .....

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