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	Comments on: Police need warrant to search arrestees&#8217; cellphones	</title>
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		By: Caulfield		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[...so the cops can still quietly search any cell-phone they get their hands on -- they just can&#039;t use their findings directly &#038; openly as evidence in court related proceedings.

Police warrantless telephone taps &#038; electronic bugs have worked this way for almost a century... a warrant is only needed if they want to use the collected evidence in court -- otherwise they can collect all they want, discretely.  Sure it&#039;s blatantly illegal, but cops do it all the time with very little fear of consequences.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;so the cops can still quietly search any cell-phone they get their hands on &#8212; they just can&#8217;t use their findings directly &amp; openly as evidence in court related proceedings.</p>
<p>Police warrantless telephone taps &amp; electronic bugs have worked this way for almost a century&#8230; a warrant is only needed if they want to use the collected evidence in court &#8212; otherwise they can collect all they want, discretely.  Sure it&#8217;s blatantly illegal, but cops do it all the time with very little fear of consequences.</p>
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