ars technica: Warrantless stingray case finally arrives before federal appellate judges

ars technica: Warrantless stingray case finally arrives before federal appellate judges by Cyrus Farivar:
“Cell-site simulators raise especially serious questions under the Fourth Amendment.”

A criminal case examining the Fourth Amendment implications of cell-site simulators, also known as stingrays, has finally reached the 7th Circuit for the first time. Now one step below the Supreme Court, this case also likely marks the first time that warrantless use of stingrays has reached any federal appellate court. …

The 7th Circuit will now consider a 2013 case known as United States v. Patrick. It involves a Milwaukee man wanted on a probation violation who was suddenly located and arrested by local police with help from the FBI. There is very strong evidence to suggest that he was apprehended through the warrantless use of a stingray.

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