In a split decision in United States v. Delva, No. 15-cr-683 (Kearse, Winter, Jacobs), the Second Circuit held that the Fourth Amendment allowed law enforcement officers to seize cell phones and a number of letters that were...more
In United States v. Gilliam, 15-387, the Second Circuit (Newman, Winter, Cabranes) held that, under the exigent circumstances present in that case, law enforcement could use cell phone GPS data to locate a suspect without...more
12/2/2016
/ Cell Phones ,
Criminal Convictions ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Exigent Circumstances ,
Fourth Amendment ,
GPS ,
Imminent Harm ,
Law Enforcement ,
Location Data ,
Sex Trafficking ,
Stored Communications Act ,
Warrantless Tracking