Carpenter v. United States, SCOTUS June 2018. Episode 508 (Duration 17:52)
You Have An Expectation Of Privacy In Your Cell Site Location Information And Police Need A Warrant To Get Into Your Phone. [Read more…]
Kane County State's Attorney Podcast
By Samuel Partida, Jr.
Carpenter v. United States, SCOTUS June 2018. Episode 508 (Duration 17:52)
You Have An Expectation Of Privacy In Your Cell Site Location Information And Police Need A Warrant To Get Into Your Phone. [Read more…]
By Samuel Partida, Jr.
Collins v. Virginia, 584 U.S. ___, 138 S. Ct. 1663 (2018). Episode 495 (Duration 11:20)
Police need a warrant to search a vehicle on private property. [Read more…]
By Samuel Partida, Jr.
In Episode 014, I discuss the case of People v. Kofron.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
Key Finding: Police need a warrant if they want to access information on a phone found on person after they’ve been arrested.
[Read more…]By Samuel Partida, Jr.
In this podcast episode, I discuss the no knock warrant. Is it logical? Does it make sense? Why do we have it? Listen in, to discover the answers to all these questions. But first… [Read more…]