A judge in Nevada has ruled that “tower dumps”—the law enforcement practice of grabbing vast troves of private personal data from cell towers—is unconstitutional. The judge also ruled that the cops could, this one time, still use the evidence they obtained through this unconstitutional search.
he admitted its unconstitutional… cant that be used for an immediate appeal?
Yes & no. Sadly case precedent in matters like this typically favor law enforcement & prosecutors for multiple reasons. One of them being where they argue if they make the ruling retroactive, then thousands of convicts where they used similar evidence would also be eligible for appeals or dismissal. Another more messed up reason is that if evidence is obtained illegally, if it still “proves” a defendant is guilty, the courts have came up with certain exceptions where it can still be used.
So anything discovered further is ‘fruit of the poisonous tree’ and no longer admissible as evidence. But since it wasn’t ‘wrong’ at the time it was done it is admissible?
Is that correct?
this one time, as a treat.
Thanks for this, at least it gave me a chuckle in these dark times.
This sounds like a meaningless ruling. The fascists go what they want unfettered.
When will you have had enough?
American court system has become a monkey court.
Well, it’s only constitutional this one time. Every other time, it isn’t.