U.S. v. White, No. 13 (U.S. Supreme Court) (401 U.S. 745; 91 S.Ct. 1122) (April 5, 1971) (Justice White)
The issue presented in this case was whether the Fourth Amendment bars from evidence the testimony of
governmental agents who related certain conversations which had occurred between defendant White and a government informant, Harvey Jackson, and which the agents overheard by monitoring the frequency of a radio transmitter carried by ...
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