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Dalek

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Oct 25, 2017
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Back in 2012, the US Supreme Court ruledthat it's illegal for the police to attach a GPS tracking device to someone's car without a warrant. But what if you find a GPS tracking device on your car? Can you remove it?
A little more than a year ago, the state of Indiana charged a suspected drug dealer with theft for removing a government-owned GPS tracking device from his SUV. This month, the state's Supreme Court began considering the case, and some justices seemed skeptical of the government's argument.
"I'm really struggling with how is that theft," said Justice Steven David during recent oral arguments.

The case began in July 2018, when the Warrick County Sheriff's Office got a warrant to attach a GPS tracking device to Derek Heuring's car. Information from a confidential informant had led them to believe that Heuring was using the vehicle to sell meth.
The GPS device transmitted data for a little more than a week. Then it stopped. Officers suspected Heuring had discovered and removed it.
After waiting another 10 days to see if it would start working again, detectives applied for a warrant to search Heuring's home and a nearby property belonging to Heuring's parents. US law requires law enforcement to show probable cause that a crime had been committed before engaging in a search. In this case, police said they suspected that Heuring had committed the crime of theft by taking the GPS device.
Police did find the tracking device. They also found methamphatamine and drug paraphernalia—evidence that police say show that Heuring had been dealing drugs.
So Heuring was charged both with drug dealing and with theft of the GPS device.
 

ty_hot

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Dec 14, 2017
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Whole case should be dropped, no probable cause to go to his house. They even say it is a theft but the whole argument rests on "he didnt let us track him", which would be the same as the police going after you because you are using a second phone while you were being wiretapped. Or just because they suspected that. lol
 

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Oct 25, 2017
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So putting a 20 dollar bill in someone's pocket then turning around and accusing them of stealing it.
 

PBalfredo

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Oct 26, 2017
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The next police shooting victim is going to be charged with stealing bullets at this rate
 
Oct 25, 2017
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We got two dubious warrant and happened to find exactly what we suspected him of having, okay cool
Too legit to quit