LISTEN LIVE: Supreme Court considers whether geofence warrants for cellphones violate 4th Amendment

LISTEN LIVE: Supreme Court considers whether geofence warrants for cellphones violate 4th Amendment

Summary

With geofence warrants, police do not have a suspect, only a location where a crime took place. They work in reverse to identify people who were in the area.

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With geofence warrants, police do not have a suspect, only a location where a crime took place. They work in reverse to identify people who were in the area.

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