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Riley v. California

Court Type: U.S. Supreme Court
Status: Closed (Judgment)
Last Update: June 25, 2014

What's at Stake

Whether the police may conduct a warrantless search of a cell phone seized from a suspect incident to arrest.

The police have long had authority to search a suspect incident to arrest. The question in this case is whether the police, acting without a warrant, may search the contents of a cell phone found on or near a person who has just been arrested. Noting that cell phones now contain many of the 鈥減apers鈥 and 鈥渆ffects鈥 that would previously have been stored in our homes, including details of constitutionally protected associations, the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 amicus brief urges the Court to adopt a per se rule prohibiting such searches without a warrant.

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