PER CURIAM.
Agents of the federal government, in the course of conducting court-authorized electronic surveillance during a criminal investigation, intercepted communications which involved the appellant. The appellant later was called to testify before a federal grand jury sitting in the District of Massachusetts. He refused to do so, citing his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. The government applied for and received a court order directing the...
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