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A bank robber made off with $195,000 and got caught after his cell pinged a geofence. Now SCOTUS decides whether that violated the Fourth Amendment
A bank robber made off with $195,000 and got caught after his cell pinged a geofence. Now SCOTUS decides whether that violated the Fourth Amendment

Police went to Okello Chatrie’s house after his cell phone was among the devices within the vicinity of the bank at the time of the robbery.

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