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To: Myrddin

It thought that a court order was necessary for law enforcement to obtain cell phone tracking data for evidence. I think that a warrant is required if law enforcement wants to get real time access to cell phone tracking data.


9 posted on 01/23/2012 10:02:44 AM PST by businessprofessor
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To: businessprofessor

they can probably circumvent that by not admitting they found someone that way. if it’s not admitted in evidence, just claim they used a person to track them down via good old shoeleather ,surveillance and paid informants.

who would be the wiser?


11 posted on 01/23/2012 10:07:34 AM PST by WOBBLY BOB (Congress: Looting the future to bribe the present.)
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To: businessprofessor

they can probably circumvent that by not admitting they found someone that way. if it’s not admitted in evidence, just claim they used a person to track them down via good old shoeleather ,surveillance and paid informants.

who would be the wiser?


12 posted on 01/23/2012 10:07:34 AM PST by WOBBLY BOB (Congress: Looting the future to bribe the present.)
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To: businessprofessor

The difference between car and phone in this instance is the phone does not hold the gps coord unless there was an app placed on the phone. Good luck telling me i have to add a app to let the police keep up with me.


28 posted on 01/23/2012 10:58:26 AM PST by Baseballguy (If we knew what we know now in Oct would we do anything different?)
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