People v. McGee

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1979-12-17

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Meyer, J. (concurring). I concur in the result because I agree that neither the Federal nor the State Constitution requires the obtention of a warrant in relation to participant monitoring. I write, nonetheless, to express my belief that the equivocal basis for excluding such recordings from New York’s eavesdropping law (CPL, art 700), 1 the developments in this < ="1"…

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