Be careful of your activity on your cell phone device. If authorities needed your mobile data your mobile carrier would gladly give it up. Check out the full story about your mobile data after the jump. ShottaDru X TatWza
Be careful of your activity on your cell phone device. If authorities needed your mobile data your mobile carrier would gladly give it up. Check out the full story about your mobile data after the jump. ShottaDru X TatWza
Damn must suck to spend over a million dollars just to have the Feds dead you on your purchase. What interest does the Feds have with a skeleton? Check out this Jurassic Park tale after the jump. ShottaDru X TatWza
The U.S. Department of Justice has made a ruling in favor for the people shutting down all warrantless GPS and visual devices on suspects. Check out the ruling after the jump. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+
Kid had a scheduled hearing for a 2010 DUI arrest last week that he decided to ditch. Now he has a warrant for his arrest, but hopefully he clears it up before it gets to that point! Details below. Marisa Mendez
GPS is great. No one goes to gas stations for directions anymore, most of the time the gas station attendants made it worse. But could your GPS also be a tracking device if the authorities feel like you are a suspect of a crime? Check out the current case being discussed at the Supreme Court after the jump. WZA on Google+ X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+
California’s Supreme Court has ruled(not unanimously) that once arrested it’s legal for police to check your text folder without the need for a warrant. The justification for this privacy intrusion is that a phone search is “incidental” to a lawful arrest and its contents, much like the contents of your pockets or bags, fall within the realm of reasonable search. @TatWza