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According to the Supreme Court in Katz v. U.S., involving an electronic listening and recording device attached to the outside of a public telephone booth:
 
  a. the Fourth Amendment protects people, not places.
  b. a subjective expectation of privacy confers the Fourth Amendment's protection.
  c. there is no search unless there has been a physical intrusion into a place.
  d. eavesdropping on a public phone booth is not a search.
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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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