Tracking the vehicles traffic by GPS is usual behaviors of the police in the United States. Police Track the vehicle traffic suspected of carrying drug Antony Jones by connecting the device to his car registered Tracker records without a license of court. Although the trial Court never recognized this behavior as violation of Antony Jones, but Appeal Court took this behavior as violation of Jones' privacy and have been reversed his conviction because of the illegality of its. Police appeal from U.S Supreme Court, But Supreme Court confirms the Appeal Court procedure. This issue is due to the increasing reliance GPS to prosecution, discover and collect evidences against suspects. The main research question is the legal validity of this kind ...
In Pineda-Moreno, the Ninth Circuit held that prolonged police monitoring of a defendant’s precise l...
This report discusses the basics of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, society's reliance o...
On November 8th, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in United States v. Jones. One of the primary...
GPS tracking devices have become inexpensive, small, and can easily be attached to a vehicle quickly...
Each day, individuals use technological devices to make their lives easier. One such device is the ...
Part I of this Article discusses the facts in People v. Weaver, the majority and dissenting opinions...
With the advent of new technologies, the line as to where the Fourth Amendment forbids certain polic...
In 2004, law enforcement officers began investigating Antoine Jones, a Washington, D.C. nightclub ow...
In United States v. Jones, 132 S. Ct. 945 (2012), a Global Positioning System (GPS) device was attac...
When the New York State Office of the Inspector General (“NY-OIG”) suspected that a New York State e...
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) provide law enforcement with a powerful tool to covertly investigat...
Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using Global Positio...
This Article analyzes United States v. Jones, in which the Supreme Court considered whether governme...
The Fourth Amendment was established to protect the people from unreasonable search and seizures. Ad...
New technologies of surveillance such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are increasingly used as c...
In Pineda-Moreno, the Ninth Circuit held that prolonged police monitoring of a defendant’s precise l...
This report discusses the basics of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, society's reliance o...
On November 8th, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in United States v. Jones. One of the primary...
GPS tracking devices have become inexpensive, small, and can easily be attached to a vehicle quickly...
Each day, individuals use technological devices to make their lives easier. One such device is the ...
Part I of this Article discusses the facts in People v. Weaver, the majority and dissenting opinions...
With the advent of new technologies, the line as to where the Fourth Amendment forbids certain polic...
In 2004, law enforcement officers began investigating Antoine Jones, a Washington, D.C. nightclub ow...
In United States v. Jones, 132 S. Ct. 945 (2012), a Global Positioning System (GPS) device was attac...
When the New York State Office of the Inspector General (“NY-OIG”) suspected that a New York State e...
Global Positioning Systems (GPS) provide law enforcement with a powerful tool to covertly investigat...
Federal and state law enforcement officials throughout the nation are currently using Global Positio...
This Article analyzes United States v. Jones, in which the Supreme Court considered whether governme...
The Fourth Amendment was established to protect the people from unreasonable search and seizures. Ad...
New technologies of surveillance such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are increasingly used as c...
In Pineda-Moreno, the Ninth Circuit held that prolonged police monitoring of a defendant’s precise l...
This report discusses the basics of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, society's reliance o...
On November 8th, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in United States v. Jones. One of the primary...