High Court weighs mass-location sweeps in geofence warrants
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The Supreme Court will decide whether dragnet geofence warrants that collect smartphone location data are unconstitutional, a dispute sparked by Okello Chatrie’s conviction tied to a search of Google data; with appellate courts split (5th Circuit labeling geofence warrants inherently unconstitutional and the 4th Circuit divided), the ruling could redefine privacy expectations and police access to location information in future investigations.
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