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U.S. v. Crabtree, No. 08-4411 (4th Cir.) (565 F.3d 887) (May 19, 2009) (Judge William B. Jr. Traxler)

This is an interesting decision in which the Fourth Circuit vacated a defendant’s conviction and two-year sentence for violating the terms of his supervised release because the district court had committed reversible error by admitting into evidence recordings made by the defendant’s ex-girlfriend in violation of Title III.

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