Police Need a Warrant Before Searching Your Cell Phone, Supreme Court Rules

REUTERS/Joshua Roberts) The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that police officers usually need a warrant before they can search an arrested suspect’s cellphone. The court said on a 9-0 vote in an opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts that the right of police to search an arrested suspect at the scene without a warrant does not extend in most circumstances to data held on a cellphone. There are some emergency situations in which a warrantless search would be permitted, the court noted. The ruling is a blow to law enforcement agencies that would prefer more latitude to search without having to obtain a warrant.



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