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Government,
Criminal,
Constitutional Law

Oct. 25, 2019

Privacy group wants warrant requirement for license readers

Law enforcement should be required to obtain search warrants to gather information from systems that track license plates, an attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation argued Thursday.

Privacy group wants warrant requirement for license readers

SAN FRANCISCO -- Law enforcement should be required to obtain search warrants to gather information from systems that track license plates, an attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation argued Thursday.

Raising constitutional privacy violations, Jennifer Lynch urged a state appellate court to reverse a jury that found a Piedmont resident guilty for assault with a firearm because the prosecution improperly introduced evidence f...

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