Lopez v. U.S., No. 236 (U.S. Supreme Court) (373 U.S. 427; 83 S.Ct. 1381) (May 27, 2063) (Justice Harlan)
Here the Court held that a defendant lacks a Fourth Amendment privacy interest in the recording of statements made to a government agent and, therefore, such consensual audio recordings do not require a warrant.
The petitioner/defendant in this case, German S. Lopez, was convicted attempted bribery of an Internal Revenue ...
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