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Hidden Verdicts - How A Cell Phone Ended Up In Witness Protection.

How A Cell Phone Ended Up In Witness Protection.

10/01/24 • 19 min

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In this episode, we dive into Carpenter v. United States, the case that forever changed digital privacy. Timothy Carpenter thought he was untouchable until his phone had other plans. When the FBI used his cell phone data to track his every move, Timothy found himself at the center of a legal battle that would reshape how law enforcement accesses your location data. But what about the real snitch? This episode tells the story of how a phone ended up in witness protection (well, sort of), and the impact this landmark Supreme Court case ruling continues to have today.
Interested in reading Carpenter v. United : use this link
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/585/16-402/case.pdf

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In this episode, we dive into Carpenter v. United States, the case that forever changed digital privacy. Timothy Carpenter thought he was untouchable until his phone had other plans. When the FBI used his cell phone data to track his every move, Timothy found himself at the center of a legal battle that would reshape how law enforcement accesses your location data. But what about the real snitch? This episode tells the story of how a phone ended up in witness protection (well, sort of), and the impact this landmark Supreme Court case ruling continues to have today.
Interested in reading Carpenter v. United : use this link
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/585/16-402/case.pdf

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Thank you for listening to Hidden Verdicts! If you enjoyed today’s episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with others who love uncovering the lesser known cases that shaped American Law. Don’t miss our next episode as we continue, revealing the hidden stories behind America’s most impactful legal decisions.

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