Supreme Court says police must get warrants for most cellphone searches – Washington Post

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The Supreme Court unequivocally ruled Wednesday that privacy rights are not sacrificed to 21st century technology, saying unanimously that police generally must obtain a warrant before searching the cellphone of someone they arrest. While the specific …
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