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U.S. v. Castillo-Garcia, No. 96-1259 (10th Cir.) (117 F.3d 1179) (June 30, 1997) (Judge David M. Ebel)

Court held that Government failed to show it took normal investigative procedures to meet the "necessity requirements" set forth in 18 USC § 2518(1)(c) to support a wiretap order.

This is an important and well-argued wiretap case that calls to mind Justice Douglas' prophetic warning that: "We are rapidly entering ...

 

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