U.S. Supreme Court,
Criminal,
Constitutional Law,
California Supreme Court
Oct. 19, 2017
Cops are coming for your cellphone, again
You may have thought the contents of your cellphone were private. Sadly, the very recent decision in People v. Sandee, 15 Cal. App. 5th 294 (2017), illustrates law enforcement's constant efforts to gain access to all private data.




Scott A. Sugarman
Partner
Sugarman & Cannon
Phone: (415) 362-6252
Email: Scott@sugarmanandcannon.com
Scott is a past president of California Attorneys for Criminal Justice.
You may have thought the contents of your cellphone were private. Sadly, the very recent decision in People v. Sandee, 15 Cal. App. 5th 294 (2017), illustrates law enforcement's constant efforts to gain access to all private data.
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