U.S. v. Karo, No. 83-850 (U.S. Supreme Court) (468 U.S. 705; 104 S.Ct. 3296) (July 3, 1984) (Justice White)
In this case, DEA agents, authorized by court order, installed a transmitter in a can of ether that the government owned at the time, and then had an informant sell the can of either to the cocaine dealers who would unknowingly transmit their location when they moved the can. The ...
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