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Criminal

Sep. 25, 1999

Inspectors Gadget's

^^Criminal Law^^ Inspector's Gadgets Courts Respond to the Use of High-Tech Devices Gone are the days when law enforcement will track down a suspect using only a keen eye and ear.

        By Laurie L. Levenson
        
        As technology changes, so does law enforcement. Increasingly, government agents are using the latest in technological devices to conduct their investigations. This raises important issues. When does the use of such technology create an impermissible invasion of privacy? What showing must law enforcem...

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