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Which of the following would be considered a violation of a subject’s reasonable expectation of privacy, requiring a warrant? Group of answer choices Police put a "beeper" on a vehicle to monitor its location. Undercover officer converses with suspects and uses information in court. Taking photographs of curtilage from an aircraft. Placing listening device in public telephone booth to monitor conversations.

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