Court upholds warrantless GPS use
By Deborah Elkins
Published: September 8, 2010
Tags: Criminal, Judge Randolph A. Beales, Virginia Court of Appeals News
The warrantless placement of a GPS tracking device under the bumper of a work van driven by a registered sex offender did not violate his Fourth Amendment rights, the Virginia Court of Appeals has ruled.
In Foltz v. Commonwealth (VLW 010-7-349), an appellate panel upheld a 2008 decision by Arlington County Circuit Judge Joanne ...
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