Monday, June 29, 2026

Supreme Court sends 'geofence warrant' case back to lower court

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The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to their cellphone location data, tossing out a ruling against a man convicted in a Virginia bank robbery case. The justices held 6-3 that law enforcement’s use of a geofence warrant to identify Okello Chatrie was a search under the […]

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