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United States V. Jones 132 S. Ct 945 (2012)
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Neil, Benjamin A
, Neil II, Benjamin A
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Case studies
/ Cocaine
/ Conspiracy
/ District courts
/ Evidence
/ Federal court decisions
/ Global positioning systems
/ Government
/ GPS
/ Indictments
/ Nightclubs
/ Privacy
/ Right of privacy
/ Search & seizure
/ Search warrants
/ State court decisions
/ Trespassing
/ Trials
/ Vehicles
2013
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United States V. Jones 132 S. Ct 945 (2012)
by
Neil, Benjamin A
, Neil II, Benjamin A
in
Case studies
/ Cocaine
/ Conspiracy
/ District courts
/ Evidence
/ Federal court decisions
/ Global positioning systems
/ Government
/ GPS
/ Indictments
/ Nightclubs
/ Privacy
/ Right of privacy
/ Search & seizure
/ Search warrants
/ State court decisions
/ Trespassing
/ Trials
/ Vehicles
2013
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United States V. Jones 132 S. Ct 945 (2012)
by
Neil, Benjamin A
, Neil II, Benjamin A
in
Case studies
/ Cocaine
/ Conspiracy
/ District courts
/ Evidence
/ Federal court decisions
/ Global positioning systems
/ Government
/ GPS
/ Indictments
/ Nightclubs
/ Privacy
/ Right of privacy
/ Search & seizure
/ Search warrants
/ State court decisions
/ Trespassing
/ Trials
/ Vehicles
2013
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United States V. Jones 132 S. Ct 945 (2012)
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The Government obtained a search warrant permitting it to install a Global-Positioning Device (GPS) tracking device on a vehicle registered to respondent Jones's wife. The warrant authorized installation in the District of Columbia and within 10 days, but agents installed the device on the 11th day and in Maryland. The Government then tracked the vehicle's movements for 28 days. It subsequently secured an indictment of Jones and others on drug trafficking and conspiracy charges. The District Court suppressed the GPS data obtained while the vehicle was parked at Jones's residence, but held the remaining data admissible because Jones had no reasonable expectation of privacy when the vehicle was on public streets. Jones was convicted. The D. C. Circuit reversed, concluding that admission of the evidence obtained by warrantless use of the GPS device violated the Fourth Amendment. No. 10-1259. Argued November 8, 2011--Decided January 23, 2012 [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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