Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously ruled that police may not search the cell phones of criminal suspects upon arrest without a warrant -- a sweeping endorsement for privacy rights.
By a 9-0 vote, the justices said smart phones and other electronic devices were not in the same category as wallets, briefcases, and vehicles -- all currently subject to limited initial examination by law enforcement.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/25/justice/s ... ?hpt=hp_t1
More good news: SCOTUS rules cell phone searches require a warrant
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More good news: SCOTUS rules cell phone searches require a warrant
Unanimous decision, too!
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Re: More good news: SCOTUS rules cell phone searches require a warrant
The files are in the computer??


Re: More good news: SCOTUS rules cell phone searches require a warrant
I get it! (Took me like five seconds).TennPaGa wrote: +9
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