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U.S. v. Blackmon, No. 99-50534 (9th Cir.) (273 F.3d 1204) (December 12, 2001) (Judge Betty Binns Fletcher)

This case is noted as a rare example of an appellate court ruling that a conviction should be reversed because the Government had failed to comply with some of the statutory requirements for obtaining a wiretap. Wiretaps have long roused strong feelings - even if the number of officially reported ...

 

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