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Law Practice

Nov. 18, 2003

Linking Lawyers, Wiretaps Could Be Tricky

LOS ANGELES - The federal government seldom prosecutes wiretappers, and linking celebrity private investigator Anthony Pellicano's alleged wrongdoing to the lawyers who hired him could push prosecutors into relatively uncharted territory, criminal law experts said last week.

By John Ryan
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - The federal government seldom prosecutes wiretappers, and linking celebrity private investigator Anthony Pellicano's alleged wrongdoing to the lawyers who...

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