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Posted on December 18, 2012 by wired.com

Judge OKs Warrantless Cell-Site Data in Landmark Privacy Case

Judge OKs Warrantless Cell-Site Data in Landmark Privacy Case

Federal prosecutors may introduce cell-site data obtained without a warrant in the retrial of a District of Columbia drug dealer who was the subject of one of the Supreme Court’s biggest electronic privacy decisions in decades. The decision is a …

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