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Supreme Court Wrangles With Police Use of Cell Location Data to Find Suspects

Geofence searches allow law enforcement to find suspects and witnesses by sweeping up location data from cellphone users near crime scenes.

Ann E. Marimow
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Ann E. Marimow

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Cellular Telephones, Computers and the Internet, Crime and Criminals, Decisions and Verdicts, Fourth Amendment (US Constitution), Google Inc, Robberies and Thefts, Supreme Court (US), Surveillance of Citizens by Government, United States Politics and Government
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