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The Gist: Today's Show: Feds Tracking Your Cell Phone

February 25th, 2010 jedwan No comments

But what if the police want to locate the position of a suspect, using GPS to find someone via his or her cell phone ? Do they need a warrant for that? According to the Obama administration, no, because Americans enjoy no “reasonable …

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The Gist: Today's Show: Feds Tracking Your Cell Phone

The Gist: Today's Show: Feds Tracking Your Cell Phone

February 25th, 2010 jedwan No comments

But what if the police want to locate the position of a suspect, using GPS to find someone via his or her cell phone ? Do they need a warrant for that? According to the Obama administration, no, because Americans enjoy no “reasonable …

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The Gist: Today's Show: Feds Tracking Your Cell Phone

Should mobile phones be subject to warrantless police search?

February 21st, 2010 jedwan No comments

At what point do you consider something unreasonable? Let’s say you’re pulled over while speeding—do the police have the right to search your …

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Police Push For Warrantless Cell Phone Searches

February 19th, 2010 jedwan No comments

This is an important legal question that remains unresolved: as our gadgets store more and more information about us, including our appointments, correspondence, and personal photos and videos, what rules should police investigators be …

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Providence police warn of resurgence in cell phone thefts – Projo …

February 18th, 2010 jedwan No comments

Cell phone robberies became a small crime wave that washed across the city in 2008, but after the police circulated warnings to the public, the robberies tailed off last year. Now the police say the phenomenon is threatening to surge …

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Baltimore Crime Beat: Governor helps test cell phone jamming at …

February 17th, 2010 jedwan No comments

Many cell phone companies view the initiative as unnecessary and say it could jam cell phones of legitimate customers outside the prison walls. In additions, some have said it would make the job of corrections officers more dangerous …

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Baltimore Crime Beat: Governor helps test cell phone jamming at …

February 17th, 2010 jedwan No comments

Many cell phone companies view the initiative as unnecessary and say it could jam cell phones of legitimate customers outside the prison walls. In additions, some have said it would make the job of corrections officers more dangerous …

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Baltimore Crime Beat: Governor helps test cell phone jamming at …

Baltimore Crime Beat: Governor helps test cell phone jamming at …

February 17th, 2010 jedwan No comments

Many cell phone companies view the initiative as unnecessary and say it could jam cell phones of legitimate customers outside the prison walls. In additions, some have said it would make the job of corrections officers more dangerous …

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Feds push for tracking cell phones : Federal Jack

February 16th, 2010 jedwan No comments

FBI agents obtained logs from mobile phone companies corresponding to what their cellular towers had recorded at the time of a dozen different bank robberies in the Dallas area. The voluminous records showed that two phones had made …

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Justice Dept. defends warrantless cell phone tracking – CNET | PC …

February 13th, 2010 jedwan No comments

National Post Justice Dept. defends warrantless cell phone tracking CNET The FBI and other police agencies don’t need to obtain a search warrant to learn the locations of Americans’ cell phones , the US Department of Justice told a …

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