As annoying as it is, this is nothing new. I know Verizon has been doing it for pretty much as long as smart phones have existed.
I'm no expert, so maybe someone can enlighten me on a couple things. 1. How does it violate the boyfriend's 4th amendment rights if they searched his girlfriend's phone? 2. She called police into her home. While they were there, they found this evidence. What part about that makes it an illegal search?
Number of google results with Gary Zenkel's email address. By searching for the email address in quotes here:http://agoogleaday.com/#date=2012-07-29 June 29th: 141 Today: ~5,900 And honestly, most of the 141 results are websites where the deja google machine doesn't seem to work. Way to put a silence to that "private" email address...
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nothing new
As annoying as it is, this is nothing new. I know Verizon has been doing it for pretty much as long as smart phones have existed.
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I'm no expert, so maybe someone can enlighten me on a couple things.
1. How does it violate the boyfriend's 4th amendment rights if they searched his girlfriend's phone?
2. She called police into her home. While they were there, they found this evidence. What part about that makes it an illegal search?
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Number of google results with Gary Zenkel's email address.
By searching for the email address in quotes here:http://agoogleaday.com/#date=2012-07-29
June 29th: 141
Today: ~5,900
And honestly, most of the 141 results are websites where the deja google machine doesn't seem to work.
Way to put a silence to that "private" email address...