Murrysville police have acquired search warrants to seizecellular telephone records of a ...By TribuneReview
The Supreme Court ruled that police need a search warrant to review cell phone records that include data like a user's location.
But many technology companies haven't followed suit because they can't. That's because they have been (and continue to be) subject to a gag order. One prominent example is Verizon, which was forced to comply with a Section 215 order for phone records data of every one of its customers....
The statement said all of the suspects were former first-class police chiefs who were dismissed from public service and were stripped of their ranks. The examination of historical traffic search (HTS), which reveals a person's cell phone records, indicated the suspects communicated many times with...
BENCH WARRANT, crim. law. The name of a process sometimes given to an attachment issued by order of a criminal court, against an individual for some contempt, or for the purpose of arresting a person accused; the latter is seldom granted unless when a true bill has been found. ...
The administration relied in part on a 1979 Supreme Court decision that treated phone records differently than the conversation in a phone call, for which a warrant generally is required. In a case involving a single home telephone, the court said then that people had no expectation of ...
Most commonly, warrantless surveillance involves intercepting communications. This includes phone calls, text messages, and Internet communications. It can also involve placing bugs and other monitoring devices in an area where people might believe that they are in private, such as the boardroom of ...
SEARCH WARRANT, crim. law, practice. A warrant (q.v.) requiring the officer to whom it is addressed, to search a house or other place therein specified, for property therein alleged to have been stolen; and if the same shall be found upon such search, to bring the goods so found, to...
With Warrant Searches you can quickly find out the history of your neighbors, or anybody else. Be prepared to learn some things that you might not be prepared to know. You can have access to warrant information, arrest history, criminal convictions, and even phone records. You can instantly ...
Investigators do not need a search warrant to obtain cellphone tower location records in criminal prosecutions, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday in a closely-watched case involving the rules for changing technology.