NJLJ: NJ Justices Mull Constitutionality of ‘Roving Surveillance’

NJLJ: NJ Justices Mull Constitutionality of ‘Roving Surveillance’ by Michael Booth:

The New Jersey Supreme Court is considering whether to allow law enforcement to tap cellphones without a warrant when a suspect deliberately switches phones to avoid surveillance.

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