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Surreptitious Entries Black Bag Jobs — Part 27
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a "Hamilton, The Federalist, No. 23 (II. Lodge ed, 1888) 123.
2. © 1Cranch (5 U. S,) 437 (1803).
3. “ta, at 165-166.
4, --~.2 Black (G7 U. S.) 635 (1863).
5. 239 U. S. 299 (1915). ao
6. . 299 U. S, 304 (1936). )
7. - Id. at 318. |
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8. Id. at 320,
9, 320 U. S, 81 (1943). “ee
10. Id. at 93.
il, 333 U. S. 103 (1948).
12, Td, at 144.
13, Title 18, United States Code, Sections 2510-2520.
14, Id. at Section 2511(3). In United States v. United States
District Court, 407 U. S. 297 (1972), the Supreme Court
Stated that this lancuage does not "limit or disturb such
power as the President may have under the Constitution
eee Congress simply leit the presidential power s where
jt found them." -—
. Id, at 303.
15. "The vr ight of the veople to be secure in their per sons, house
oan papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizw
shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, Sut upon
probable cause, supported by Oath or Affir mation, and
particularly descr ibing the place to be searched, and ihe
persons or things to be seized." U. S, Const, Amend, IV.
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