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QUESTION PRESENTED: In this case, as in thousands of cases each year, the government sought and obtained the historical cell ... QUESTION: Does the warrantless search and seizure of cell phone records, which include the location and movements of cell ... FACTS: In 2011, a series of armed robberies targeted RadioShack and T-Mobile stores in and around Detroit, Michigan.
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- QUESTION PRESENTED: In this case, as in thousands of cases each year, the government sought and obtained the historical cell ...
- QUESTION: Does the warrantless search and seizure of cell phone records, which include the location and movements of cell ...
- FACTS: In 2011, a series of armed robberies targeted RadioShack and T-Mobile stores in and around Detroit, Michigan.
- Does the Fourth Amendment allow for a warrantless search and seizure of cellphone location data by the police?
- FourthAmendment This video, presented by Professor Dru Stevenson for an Administrative ...
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