The following excerpt is from Gentry v. Prewitt, 94 F.3d 651 (9th Cir. 1996):
1 Pursuant to State v. Glass, 583 P.2d 872, on reh'g, 596 P.2d 10 (Ak1979), police officers in Alaska must obtain a warrant to record conversations between an informant and a suspect, even if one of the participants in the conversation consents to the recording.
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