DC Court Rules Tracking Phones Without a Warrant Is Unconstitutional

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Law enforcement use of one tracking tool, the cell-site simulator, to track a suspect's phone without a warrant violates the Constitution, the D.C. Court of Appeals said Thursday in a landmark ruling for privacy and Fourth Amendment rights as they pertain to policing tactics. The ruling could have broad implications for law enforcement's use of cell-site simulators, which local police and federal agencies can use to mimic a cell phone tower to the phone connect to the device instead of its regular network. In a decision that reversed the decision of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and overturned the conviction of a robbery and sexual assault suspect, the D.C. Court of Appeals determined the use of the cell-site simulator "to locate a person through his or her cellphone invades the person's actual, legitimate and reasonable expectation of privacy in his or her location information and is a search."

D.C. court rules tracking phones without a warrant is unconstitutional
 

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I will wait for the inevitable appeal to the Sc and the Doj and the Keebler Klan elfs amicus brief in support of the cops and less freedom cause America fukk yeah!
 
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