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U.S. v. Gotti, No. 98 CR 42 (BDP) (S.D.N.Y.) (42 F.Supp.2d 252) (March 16, 1999) (Judge Barrington D. Jr. Parker)

Among other rulings, the Court stated: "When Government agents intercept communications pursuant to Title III, "[t]he statute does not forbid the interception of all nonrelevant conversations, but rather instructs the agents to conduct the surveillance in such a manner as to 'minimize' the interception of such conversations." Scott v. United ...

 

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