Posted on 06/30/2014 3:38:15 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
In a rare unanimous Supreme Court decision yesterday, all nine Justices agreed that, yep, searching your phone without a warrant is indeed illegal. So if a police officer ever does try to dig through your digital dirt unlawfully, this is what you need to do.
The often controversial Chief Justice John Roberts summed the whole thing up with a few delightfully biting lines in the court's decision:
(Excerpt) Read more at gizmodo.com ...
Never tell the officer you did anything wrong. In court, whatever they testify you said carries weight.
“Speeding?? I doubt that! Have you had that thing recalibrated lately?”
“Wait until your father gets home” is not considered a death threat.
“I’m sorry Officer I can’t let you look at my phone right now because I am busy using it to video-record this traffic stop. smile!”
20 bucks at DG.
My cell phone only had work numbers on it.
Its been in a kitchen drawer for the last 5 years since I retired.
So to all the JBT’s out there; HAAA HAAA.
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