U.S. Supreme Court weighs how far police investigations can go in using cellphone location data
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Jonathan Shorman, Stateline
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thelensnola.orgU.S. Supreme Court weighs how far police investigations can go in using cellphone location datathelensnola.orgDC and 31 states including Louisiana supported the DOJ’s position that police should be able to use geofence warrants. [...] Read More... from U.S. Supreme Court weighs how far police investigations can go in using cellphone location data The post U.S. Supreme Court weighs how far police investigations can go in using cellphone location data appeared first on The Lens .
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