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A bank robber's cellphone gave him away. Now the Supreme Court is hearing his case
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A bank robber's cellphone gave him away. Now the Supreme Court is hearing his case

The Independent·Mark Sherman·about 1 month ago
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Okello Chatrie's cellphone gave him away. Chatrie made off with $195,000 from the bank he robbed in suburban Richmond , Virginia , and eluded the police until they turned to a powerful technological tool that erected a virtual fence and allowed them collect the location history of cellphone users near the crime scene. The geofence warrant police served on Google found that Chatrie's cellphone was among a handful of devices in the vicinity of the bank around the time it was robbed. Now the Supreme Court will decide whether geofence warrants violate the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches. It's the latest high court case that forces the justices to wrestle with how a constitutional provision ratified in 1791 applies to technology the nation’s founders could not have contemplated in their wildest dreams. Chatrie's appeal is one of two cases being argued Monday.…

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