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Existing comment: Search and Seizure
The FBI obtained this search warrant for Charles Katz's apartment after it wiretapped -- without a warrant -- - a public phone booth he used to place illegal bets. In 1967, the Supreme Court overturned Katz's conviction. It ruled that any conversation is protected from "unreasonable search and seizure" by the Fourth Amendment when conducted with a "reasonable expectation of privacy," regardless of the location.

Search warrant from [Katz v. United States], February 25, 1965, Records of the Supreme Court of the United States
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