Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EAU CLAIRE — A bid to suppress evidence in a child pornography case failed on Wednesday despite the fact police searched a cell ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Bill of Rights prevents law enforcement from searching cell phones during a traffic stop without a judge-issued warrant. The ...
Lady Liberty rejoiced recently when a rare unanimous U.S. Supreme Court held that police may not rummage through an arrestee's cell phone without a warrant. For years now, police officers have riffled ...
It is legal to speak your mind, advocate for yourself or record cops in many — but not all — circumstances. Still, experts recommend avoiding confrontation and complying with police orders for your ...
Do police have the right to hunt through your iPhone's treasure trove of text messages, photos, and call history during an arrest? The Supreme Court will attempt to answer that question Tuesday as it ...
The Bill of Rights prevents law enforcement from searching cell phones during a traffic stop without a judge-issued warrant. The Fourth Amendment prohibits “unreasonable search and seizure,” which ...