Civil liberties advocates have long argued that “geofence” search warrants are unconstitutional for their ability to ensnare entirely innocent people who were nearby at the time a crime was committed.
County police officers were investigating a theft of farm equipment. They applied for a “geofence warrant” to be served on Google: Tomanek v. State, 261 Md. App. 694, 703 (2024). The Tomanek Court ...
Geofencing technology is revolutionizing how businesses engage with customers, manage operations, and ensure security in 2024. Companies can activate location-specific actions and strategies by ...
No available New Jersey decision analyzes geofence warrants. 'U.S. v. Rhine', a decision issued two weeks ago by the federal district court for the District of Columbia, denying a January 6 ...
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