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U.S. v. VanMeter, No. 00-6456 (10th Cir.) (278 F.3d 1156) (January 29, 2002) (Judge Wade Brorby)

This case is noted for its detailed and informative review of the seven different standards of review that the various Circuits use when determining whether the Government has met the “necessity” requirement contained in the wiretap laws.

The Federal wiretap laws (at least as they existed before the adoption of ...

 

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