| Administrative law - 1998 - 1056 pages
...particular communications concerning that offense will be obtained through such interception; (iii) Normal investigative procedures have been tried and...unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous; (iv) There is probable cause to believe that the facilities from which, or the place where, the wire... | |
| Administrative law - 1992 - 962 pages
...particular communications concerning that offense will be obtained through such interception; (iii) Normal investigative procedures have been tried and...unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous; (iu) There is probable cause to believe that the facilities from which, or the place where, the wire... | |
| Administrative law - 2000 - 980 pages
...through such interception; §42.7 §42.7 (HI) Normal investigative procedures have been tried ала have failed or reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous; (iti) There is probable cause to believe that the facilities from which, or the place where, the wire... | |
| Administrative law - 1991 - 880 pages
...(.?) A statement as to whether other investigative procedures have been tried and failed or why they reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous; (4) An identification of the type of equipment to be used to make the interception; (5) A statement... | |
| Administrative law - 1998 - 1056 pages
...to commit a particular offense enumer-ated in § 42.3(d)(2); (Й) There is probable cause to believe that particular communications con-cerning that offense will be obtained through such interception; (iii) Normal investigative procedures have been tried and have failed or reasonably appear to be unlikely... | |
| Administrative law - 1995 - 936 pages
...about to commit a particular offense enumerated in §42.3(d)(2); (in There is probable cause to believe that particular communications concerning that offense will be obtained through such interception; (Hi) Normal investigative procedures have been tried and have failed or reasonably appear to be unlikely... | |
| Administrative law - 1996 - 934 pages
...to commit a particular offense enumerated in §42.3(d)(2); (ii) There is probable cause to believe that particular communications concerning that offense will be obtained through such interception; . (lii) Normal investigative procedures have been tried and have failed or reasonably appear to be... | |
| United States. Task Force on Organized Crime - Gangs - 1967 - 140 pages
...this Chapter is being, has been, or is about to be committed; "(B) facts concerning that offense may be obtained through such interception ; "(C) normal...reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried ; and "(D) the facilities from which, or the place where, the wire or oral communications are to be... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1967 - 1318 pages
...supreme court of the jurisdiction. (8) Affidavits should attach to the application which set out that "normal investigative procedures have been tried and...reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried." Senator McCi.ELLAX. What about a time element- — where it would not work because of a time element?... | |
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