Sunday, September 12, 2010

Virginia court: Suspect's rights weren't violated by warrantless GPS tracking

The rights of a convicted sex offender, who was being tracked as a suspect in a string of sexual assaults, were not violated when Fairfax County police secretly placed a global positioning system device on his vehicle without a warrant, the Virginia Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday .





Global Positioning System - Business - Telecommunications - Location and Tracking - United States

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