Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Fourth Amendment”
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The Supreme Court Doesn't Know What to Do With Geofence Warrants. Neither Does Anyone Else.
In 2019, a man robbed a Virginia bank at gunpoint and walked off with $195,000. The investigation went cold. Police went to Google. They served a geofence warrant — a legal instrument that compels the company to produce location data on every phone within a defined radius of a crime scene during a defined window. Nineteen accounts came back. One of them was Okello Chatrie. He is now serving nearly twelve years.