The ability to monitor any form of communication by a suspect
A. is known as a roving wiretap.
B. is known as an extracommunicative warrant.
C. still protects the privacy of individuals with whom a suspect communicates.
D. has not raised any serious civil liberties controversy.
E. is consistent with Fourth Amendment protections.
Answer: A
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