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According to the SCOTUS opinion in U.S. v. White (1971), involving a friend wired for sound for the police:
 
  a. a defendant has a constitutionally protected expectation that a person with whom he or she is conversing will not reveal the conversation to the police.
   b. a person contemplating illegal activities must realize and risk that a friend might be reporting to the police.
  c. a suspect's friend may relate the substance of conversations between the two without violating the Fourth Amendment, but the amendment is violated if the friend records those conversations for the police without a warrant.
   d. a search warrant is required any time electronic devices are used to obtain evidence.
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