For a warrant for electronic surveillance to be valid, it:
A. does not need to show probable cause.
B. must name the technicians who will monitor the surveillance.
C. must detail with particularity the conversations that are to be overheard.
D. does not need to name the suspects as long as it names the places that will be under surveillance.
Answer: C
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