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Article 700
Eavesdropping and Video Surveillance Warrants

Sections

700.05
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.10
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.15
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.20
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.21
Temporary authorization for eavesdropping or video surveillance in emergency situations
700.25
Eavesdropping warrants
700.30
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.35
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.40
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.50
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.55
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.60
Eavesdropping warrants
700.65
Eavesdropping and video surveillance warrants
700.70
Eavesdropping warrants
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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