In Berger v. New York (1967) the issue was the constitutionality of a New York statute that authorized electronic surveillance pursuant to a judicial warrant. In the case, the Court:
a. validated the law because the government had probable cause and the intrusion was reasonably related to what the government was looking for
b. validated the law because it properly limited the nature, scope, or duration of the electronic surveillance
c. invalidated the law because the government did not establish probable cause
d. invalidated the law because it failed to properly limit the nature, scope, or duration of the electronic surveillance
d
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