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Citation: 442 U.S. 735

1. Smith v. Md., No. 78-5374, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 28, 1979, Argued , June 20, 1979, Decided

OVERVIEW: Installation of pen register at central telephone system without warrant in order to obtain the identity of telephone numbers that suspect was dialing did not violate Fourth Amendment since there was no legitimate expectation of privacy.


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