Jantz, 2024 - Google Patents
Simulating More Particularity: Ideas for Approaching Search Warrants for Geofences, Tower Dumps, and Cell-Site SimulatorsJantz, 2024
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- Jantz B
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- Fed. Cts. L. Rev.
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In recent years, both federal and local government agencies have submitted an increasing number of warrant applications to courts nationwide seeking authorization to use evolving surveillance techniques and technologies in criminal investigations. These technologies …
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