Judges and Judiciary
Dec. 7, 2006
Court May OK Cell Phone Wiretaps
LOS ANGELES - The California Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that a judge had sufficient reason to issue a warrant to allow police to wiretap the cell phones of two members of an international drug ring who used aliases to purchase the phones.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - The California Supreme Court signaled Wednesday that a judge had sufficient reason to issue a warrant to allow police to wiretap the cell phones of two members of an international drug ring who used aliases to purchase the phones.
The justices considered during oral arguments whether the Drug Enforcement Agency and the ...
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