Riley v. California

id: riley-v-california-166-2990013
title: Riley v. California
text: Riley from inside out v. California, 573 U.S. 373 (2014), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the court ruled that the warrantless search and seizure of the digital contents of a cell phone during an arrest is unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment. The case arose from inconsistent rulings on cell phone searches from various state and federal courts. The Fourth, Fifth, and Seventh Circuits had ruled that police officers can search cell phones incident to arrest under var
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description: 2014 United States Supreme Court case
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riley_v._California
date created: 2014-05-08T19:46:05Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T18:28:54Z
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