- Table 1
- Jurisdictions With Statutes Authorizing the Interception of Wire, Oral, or Electronic Communications
- Table 2
- Intercept Orders Issued by Judges During Calendar Year 2000
- Table 3
- Major Offenses for Which Court-Authorized Intercepts Were Granted
- Table 4
- Summary of Interceptions of Wire, Oral, or Electronic Communications
- Table 5
- Average Cost per Order
- Table 6
- Types of Surveillance Used, Arrests, and Convictions
- Table 7
- Authorized Intercepts Granted Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 2519 as Reported in Wiretap Reports for Calendar Years 1990-2000
- Table 8
- Summary of Supplementary Reports for Intercepts Terminated in Calendar Years 1990 Through 2000
- Table 9
- Arrests and Convictions Resulting From Intercepts Installed in Calendar Years 1990 Through 2000
- Table A-1: United States District Courts
- Report by Judges
- Table A-2: United States District Courts
- Supplementary Report by Prosecutors
- Table B-1: State Courts
- Report by Judges
- Table B-2: State Courts
- Supplementary Report by Prosecutors
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