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7 Cards in this Set
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United states v. Jones |
Evidence obtained by warrantless use of the GPS device violated the Fourth Amendment. |
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United states v. Miller |
There is no legitimate "expectation of privacy" in the contents of the original checks and deposit slips, |
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Riley v. California |
. the search incident to lawful arrest exception did not apply to cell phones. |
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United states v. Carpenter |
the government must obtain a warrant in order to access historical cell phone records |
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Katz v. United states |
Articulated a two‐prong test to determine whether a reasonable expectation of privacy |
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Smith v. Maryland |
no expectation of privacy for the phone number since you voluntary “exposed” that information to the phone company |
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United states v. Warshak |
The government must obtain a search warrant to obtain emails |