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Court: No warrant needed to search cell phone – The Red Tape …

The next time you’re in California, you might not want to bring your cell phone with you. The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that police can search the cell phone of a person who’s been arrested — including text messages …

Cops Can Search Your Cellphone Without Warrant, Cali Supreme Court …

Cops don’t need a warrant to go through your text messages when you’ve been arrested, the California Supreme Court ruled Monday. The case stemmed from a guy who bought drugs from a police informant where a subsequent search of his …

No Warrant Necessary for Cell Phone Searches in California – Truthdig

The California Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that police officers in the Golden State don’t need a warrant to be able to peruse the cell phones of those under arrest—a decision that may have troubling implications and may eventually …

Keep Yo Cellphone Locked In California – The Rumpus.net

“The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that police can search the cell phone of a person who’s been arrested — including text messages — without obtaining a warrant, and use that data as evidence. The ruling opens up disturbing …

California Courts Rule Cell Phones & Text Messages Can Be Searched …

Hmm. Not sure how we feel about this. On Monday, the California Supreme Court ruled that police are no longer require to have a warrant to search a cell phone carried by someone under arrest. In a…

Court: No warrant needed to search cell phone

The next time you’re in California, you might not want to bring your cell phone with you. The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that police can search the cell phone of a person who’s been arrested — including text messages …

Court OKs searches of cell phones without warrant Bob Egelko …

(01-03) 16:25 PST SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court allowed police Monday to search arrestees’ cell phones without a warrant, saying.

Cell Phones & Warrants? – Crime and Consequences Blog

While making a lawful arrest, can a police officer peruse through the arrestee’s cell phone ? The California Supreme Court yesterday answered yes, in light of U.S. Supreme Court decisions outlining the scope of a valid search incident to …

Court OKs Warrantless Cell Phone Search In California « CBS Los …

The California Supreme Court has ruled that police do not need a warrant to search a cell phone carried by someone under arrest.

Your Cellphone Is Subject to Warrantless Searches in California

Here’s new motivation to password-protect your cellphone : A ruling from the California Supreme Court gives officers the right to search your cellphone —and the giant well of personal data therein—without a warrant. Thanks Tim!