Philadelphia Inquirer: Should police be allowed to use military drones to gather evidence?

Philadelphia Inquirer: Should police be allowed to use military drones to gather evidence? by Scott Bomboy:

A recent legal decision in North Dakota that used evidence against an American citizen using a drone – and gathered without a warrant – raises some interesting arguments about the Fourth Amendment in the 21st century.

Rodney Brossart was sentenced to three years in prison in January for a June 2011 incident involving police, a neighbor, and six cows. (In the end, he will serve three months in prison and three months at home.)

At some point, local police borrowed a Predator drone used by the border patrol to take photographic evidence during a confrontation between Brossart, his family members and a police SWAT team.

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