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United States v. Blessinger

United States v. Blessinger

Case Date: 12/16/2016
Citation: United States v. Blessinger, CASE NO. 16-10017-CR-MARTINEZ/SNOW, 2016 WL 8317038 (S.D. Fla. Dec. 16, 2016)
Court Type: Federal District
Court: Southern District of Florida (S.D. Fla.)
Judge: Federal Magistrate Judge: Lurana S. Snow
Issues:

Defendant moved to suppress location information obtained from a satellite phone without a warrant.

Resolution:

The Magistrate Judge recommended that the motion to suppress be denied, as Defendant was on notice that his satellite phone location information was capable of being tracked.

Relevant Documents:

Motion to Suppress (Doc. 76) 

Supplemental Memorandum in Support of Motion to Suppress Evidence (Doc. 92)

Response in Opposition to Motion to Suppress (Doc. 96)

Order on Motion to Suppress (Doc. 120)

E-Discovery Issues: Admissibility, Motion to Suppress
E-discovery Tags: Cell Site Location Information (CSLI), Preservation and Collection, Privacy, Sources of ESI
E-discovery subjects: GPS Device, Pen register, Satellite Phone

Published: December 21st, 2017

Category: Uncategorized

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