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Can the state seize internet traffic info without PC?

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by: Ryan Scott • January 24, 2018 • no comments

(Created page with "[http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/ulbricht-v-united-states/ ''Ulbricht v. United States''] Pending petition Issues: (1) Whether the warrantless seizure of an indi...")
 

Latest revision as of 18:14, January 25, 2018

Ulbricht v. United States Pending petition

Issues: (1) Whether the warrantless seizure of an individual’s internet traffic information without probable cause violates the Fourth Amendment; and (2) whether the Sixth Amendment permits judges to find the facts necessary to support an otherwise unreasonable sentence.

Go to link above to get the petition, which deserves extra points for the Princess Bride references.