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Connecticut Judge Says Cops Can’t Get Real Time Cell Site Location Info Without A Warrant

Posted on December 17, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Over on TechDirt, Time Cushing writes:

It’s a lower-level decision but it still means something. Well, a couple of somethings. First off, it appears Connecticut law enforcement probably shouldn’t continue seeking “live” cell site location information without a warrant. It also appears the law enforcement agency involved doesn’t have access to a cell site simulator (Stingray, etc.).

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