techdirt: DOJ Tells Court There No Need To Establish A Warrant Requirement For Stingray Devices

techdirt: DOJ Tells Court There No Need To Establish A Warrant Requirement For Stingray Devices by Tim Cushing:

The DOJ is in court arguing the use of Stingray devices by the FBI and local cops shouldn’t require a warrant. The government’s lawyers are fighting a suppression motion by Purvis Ellis, charged with racketeering and the attempted murder of a police officer.

The events of the case happened in 2013, two years before the DOJ instructed federal agents to seek warrants when deploying Stingrays. For this investigation, the Oakland PD used a pen register order, as was the style at the time. (And perhaps still is. Despite the DOJ’s internal instructions, warrant requirements are all but nonexistent when it comes to local law enforcement agencies’ use of cell tower spoofers.)

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