Federal Agent Owens had conducted a 2-year investigation of a store run by Paul that was believed to be involved in money laundering for an organized crime operation. Agent Owens obtained a court order for Paul's phone records and discovered that he frequently called Ron's cell phone. Ron's personal bank records showed that Paul's store transferred $100,000 to his account by wire on the first of each month. Agent Owens has filed an application for a Wiretap Act warrant to monitor Paul's store phone. Agent Owens included a request for a roving warrant in his warrant application. It should be:
A) granted because all warrants under the Wiretap Act include roving warrants.
B) granted because Ron's cell phone is being used as part of this criminal enterprise.
C) denied because the Wiretap Act does not authorize judges to issue roving warrants.
D) denied because there is no probable cause showing that Ron uses more than one phone.
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