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In Carpenter v. United States, the Supreme Court noted that, in order for law enforcement officials to obtain location data for cell phones, they needed to have a warrant signed by a neutral and detached magistrate, establish probable cause to believe that the location data was relevant to a criminal case and ensure that the..


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