United States v. Madison
United States v. Madison
Case Date: | 02/22/2016 |
Citation: | United States v. Madison, 643 F. App'x 886 (11th Cir. 2016) (per curiam) |
Court Type: | Federal Circuit Court |
Court: | 11th Circuit Court of Appeals (11th Cir.) |
Judge: | Circuit Judge: Per Curiam |
Issues: | Defendant moved to suppress cell tower records obtained pursuant to the Stored Communications Act (SCA). Defendant acknowledged that Davis had precluded him from arguing that the cell toward records constituted a search, but instead argued the government failed to meet the prerequisites for the SCA. |
Resolution: | The Court held that the exclusionary rule did not apply to non-constitutional violations of law. Although Defendant has certain remedies when the government violates the SCA, a motion to suppress is not one of them. |
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E-Discovery Issues: | Admissibility, Motion to Suppress |
E-discovery Tags: | Preservation and Collection |
E-discovery subjects: | Cell phone, Phone records |