U.S. v. O'Neill, No. 97-CR-98 (E.D.Wisc.) (27 F.Supp.2d 1121) (October 19, 1998) (Judge Joseph P. Stadtmueller)
Here the court rejected the defendant's arguments that the Government had failed to prove the necessity for the wiretaps, largely concluding that the defendant's objections were nothing more than general statements and blanket arguments.
The Court did, however, rule that "the Government must seek subsequent authorization to add . . ...
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