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Police blotter: Cell phone tracking rejected

September 2, 2005 Judge says Patriot Act doesn't let feds snoop on someone's cell phone location without some evidence of criminal activity. TAGS: Police Blotter, USA PATRIOT Act, cell phone, Judge, evidence, order, location

Police Blotter: E911 rules aid police in tracking cell phones

February 8, 2008 Court order lets Homeland Security obtain precise location data from T-Mobile about customer's movements in real time. TAGS: E911, informant, affidavit, Police Blotter, T-Mobile, Minnesota, homeland security, U.S. District Judge, prosecutor, subscriber, cell phone, location, movement, evidence, order, Real-Time

Police Blotter: Justice Dept.'s warrantless eavesdropping rejected

September 26, 2007 Federal judge denies Justice Department's request to record parts of phone calls sans a wiretap order, concluding it violates the 4th Amendment. TAGS: Police Blotter, prosecutor, telephone call, government, Judge, request, phone line, order, New York, opinion

Police blotter: Unbrotherly love in Craigslist sex ad

March 21, 2007 New Jersey man is convicted of posting "deviant" sex ad on Craigslist supposedly from his sister, violating judge's no-contact order. TAGS: Craigslist, New Jersey, defendant, Police Blotter, order, opinion, message, analysis, IP

Police blotter: Judge OKs text message use in drug case

September 1, 2006 In this week's installment, judge says police can obtain text messages archived by wireless providers. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, electronic communication, wireless provider, Judge, police, GPS, order, service provider, e-mail

Police blotter: Patriot Act wins a round

October 14, 2005 In this week's episode, library group loses emergency appeal to U.S. Supreme Court related to FBI's demand for Internet records. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Police Blotter, emergency, appeal, court, law, order, Adobe PDF
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