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Dalia v. U.S., No. 77-1722 (U.S. Supreme Court) (441 U.S. 238; 99 S.Ct. 1682) (April 18, 1979) (Justice Powell)

In this case three agents of the FBI pried open a window to petitioner's business office and secretly entered the premises. During the next three hours they moved freely about the building, eventually implanting a listening device in the ceiling. Several weeks later, they again broke into the office at ...

 

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