www.rawstory.com
| 3 months ago
Officers in Indiana found a number of cell phones at the scene of a drug bust, and searched each phone for its telephone number. Having the numbers allowed the government to subpoena the owners' call histories, linking them to the ...
venturebeat.com
| 3 months ago
A U.S. federal appeals court ruled today that police officers can search a cell phone without a warrant. The searches are to be limited to the device's number; having the number enables officers of the law to request other, more specific ...
www.philebrity.com
| 3 months ago
While riding the bus, my cell phone signal suddenly went out, which is not normal, and continued to search for a signal for 15 minutes. After a little while, I noticed that everyone else on the bus on his/her cell was having the same problem.
blogs.wsj.com
| 3 months ago
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled today that a police search of a cell phone for its number, without a warrant, is permissible. Police had retrieved the phone from the scene of a drug sale.
www.inquisitr.com
| 3 months ago
If you step onto a Philadelphia bus with Eric (last name withheld) and you can't make a single call from your cellular device it's likely because he won't let.