PoliceOne.com: “Cell phones, privacy, and the Fourth Amendment”

PoliceOne.com: Cell phones, privacy, and the Fourth Amendment by Terrence P. Dwyer:

A police officer arrests a drug suspect, confiscates his cell phone, and casually scrolls through the call log and text messages.

While in possession of the phone, the arresting officer receives either an incoming call or text message from the drug suspect’s connection. Pretending to be the drug suspect the police officer makes arrangements with the person at the other end of the call or text message to meet and purchase drugs. The drug dealer shows up at the pre-arranged location and the rest of the story plays out as you might expect, the dealer is in possession of a quantity of drugs, arrested and now the officer has two in custody for the price of one.

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