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SCOTUS rules cops can't search your cell phone without a warrant
The Supreme Court just ruled unanimously in two decisions that police officers can't search the cell phone of someone they've stopped or arrested unless they have a warrant. That's true even if the cops suspect that the phone has data that's relevant to the crime.
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This is good news. It seems they overruled the California Supreme Court decision from 2011. It's refreshing to see the courts of the land side with the rights of the citizens verses the perceived right to persecution by law enforcement. Password protect your devices boys and girls.