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SECURITYJun 29 · 17:59 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWSMegan Butler

SCOTUS spurns geofence warrant used to solve 2019 robbery

The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Virginia detectives violated the Fourth Amendment by using a geofence warrant to collect cellphone location data from Google to solve a 2019 bank robbery. The majority held that accessing Google's location database constitutes a search under the Fourth Amendment, citing prior precedent in Carpenter v. United States. The case involved Okello Chatrie, whose data was swept up in the search, and highlighted concerns about government access to sensitive location information.

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