A First: Maryland District Court Denies Authorities Right to Track Citizen
TAGS: court | Maryland | warrantless tracking
Email
A Supreme Court decision regarding the legality of GPS tracking cannot come soon enough. Yet another controversial decision was made by a district judge in Maryland, when federal authorities were …Continue reading →
Warrantless Tracking: Supreme Court to Decide
TAGS: court | supreme court | warrantless tracking
Email
This term, GPS tracking will come before the Supreme Court, who will hand down a decision regarding the legality of warrantless GPS tracking. The case regards Antoine Jones, who was …Continue reading →
Supreme Court Set to Rule on Warrantless GPS Tracking
TAGS: court | Law | supreme court
Email
The Supreme Court is expected to lay down the law regarding warrantless GPS tracking. Appeals courts all around the country have been hearing cases concerning the legitimacy of the evidenced …Continue reading →
Innocent Until Proven Guilty in a Court of Law
TAGS: court | crime | GPS | justice | Law
Email
By James Neely Under the U.S. set of laws and judicial system, a suspect is innocent until proven guilty. Using this as a basis for criminal law places the burden …Continue reading →
GPS Tracking Systems vs. Privacy – Which Side Wins?
TAGS: constitution | court | court decision | legal rights | search and seizure
Email
By James Neely In Boston, Massachusetts there is a case pending before the Supreme Judicial Court which will decide the legality of using GPS Tracking systems in tracking suspected criminals …Continue reading →