Federal Judge Rules Cell Phone Spying Without Warrant Unconstitutional

July 14, 2016  |  CONSTITUTIONAL, IN THE NEWS  |  Share
Federal Judge Rules Cell Phone Spying Without Warrant Unconstitutional

A Manhattan federal judge has ruled that it is unconstitutional for police to use cell phone tracking equipment without a search warrant, saying that it violates the Fourth Amendment. I spoke to WGRZ’s Michael Wooten about the issue. Click the picture above for more or click here for the full story.


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