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News Update: Federal Court Limits Use of Cell Phone Data in Criminal Trials

Published on October 6th, 2025

What Happened:
In a recent ruling, a federal appellate court held that prosecutors must obtain a valid warrant before accessing detailed cell phone location data. This decision strengthens privacy protections under the Fourth Amendment.

Why It Matters:
Cell phone records are often used in criminal trials to place defendants at specific locations. Without a warrant, that evidence may now be challenged — and possibly excluded.

Our Take:
This is a significant victory for privacy rights. If you are facing charges where digital evidence plays a role, it’s critical to have a defense attorney who understands how to challenge improperly obtained data.

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