The Cost of Privacy: Riley v. California's Impact on Cell Phone Searches

<p><em>Riley v. California</em> is the United States Supreme Court’s first attempt to regulate the searches of cell phones by law enforcement.  The 2014 unanimous decision requires a warrant for all cell phone searches incident to arrest absent an emergency.  This work summarizes t...

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Main Authors: Jennifer Moore, Jonathan Langton, Joseph Pochron
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Language:English
Published: Association of Digital Forensics, Security and Law 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
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Online Access:http://ojs.jdfsl.org/index.php/jdfsl/article/view/267
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spelling doaj-25d0dd8ec9e64084a52cbfded337f9622020-11-25T01:34:51ZengAssociation of Digital Forensics, Security and LawJournal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law1558-72151558-72232014-09-0193718183The Cost of Privacy: Riley v. California's Impact on Cell Phone SearchesJennifer Moore0Jonathan LangtonJoseph PochronDeSales University<p><em>Riley v. California</em> is the United States Supreme Court’s first attempt to regulate the searches of cell phones by law enforcement.  The 2014 unanimous decision requires a warrant for all cell phone searches incident to arrest absent an emergency.  This work summarizes the legal precedent and analyzes the limitations and practical implications of the ruling.  General guidelines for members of the criminal justice system at all levels consistent with the Supreme Court’s decision are provided.  <strong></strong></p>http://ojs.jdfsl.org/index.php/jdfsl/article/view/267search incident to arrestcell phone searchesU. S. Supreme Court
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title_short The Cost of Privacy: Riley v. California's Impact on Cell Phone Searches
title_full The Cost of Privacy: Riley v. California's Impact on Cell Phone Searches
title_fullStr The Cost of Privacy: Riley v. California's Impact on Cell Phone Searches
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description <p><em>Riley v. California</em> is the United States Supreme Court’s first attempt to regulate the searches of cell phones by law enforcement.  The 2014 unanimous decision requires a warrant for all cell phone searches incident to arrest absent an emergency.  This work summarizes the legal precedent and analyzes the limitations and practical implications of the ruling.  General guidelines for members of the criminal justice system at all levels consistent with the Supreme Court’s decision are provided.  <strong></strong></p>
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