It’s bad news for police and potentially good news for an estimated 200 people being held in the “Free State’s” prison system
based on evidence police gathered with the help of a powerful cell
phone tracking tool – the Stingray — that a state court has now ruled
was used illegally, according to USA Today. On March 30, a three-judge panel on Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals wrote “Cell
phone users have an objectively reasonable expectation that their cell
phones will not be used as real-time tracking devices, through the
direct and active interference of law enforcement.”
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