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NY Court Says Police Can't Track Suspect With GPS

SoundGuyNoise sends in a story that brings into relief just how unsettled is the question of whether police can use GPS to track suspects without a warrant. Just a couple of days ago a Wisconsin appeals court ruled that such tracking is OK; and today an appeals court in New York reached the opposite conclusion. "It was wrong for a police investigator to slap a GPS tracking device under a defendant's van to track his movements, the state's top court ruled today. A sharply divided NY Court of Appeals, in a 4-3 decision, reversed the burglary conviction of defendant Scott Weaver, 41, of Watervliet. Four years ago, State Police tracked Weaver over 65 days in connection with the burglary investigation."

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  1. Re:Headline is inaccurate by Teese · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Which is weird, because in the Wisconsin case, the officers had a warrant. The judges there said it wasn't needed!

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  2. Re:What's the matter with these cops? by sjames · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You mean the police should actually demonstrate integrity by making sure they obey the law they're sworn to uphold!

  3. Re:Headline is inaccurate by cayenne8 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    "Unless the DEA decides to go after you. This is why not everything should be a federal offense."

    Well, hopefully with the recent trend of more states trying to assert more of states rights...maybe these will be repealed.

    I heard something on the news this morning, of something going on in Montana with their gun laws that are challenging the Fed. interestate commerce powers. Since this is tied to guns, it just may fasttrack itself to the SCOTUS. I for one sure would love to see much of the Fed's power struck down and more narrowly define the interstate commerce powers the Federal govt. has used to strong arm the states over a lot of things.

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