The GPS tracking directive of the San Francisco Sheriff was revived by the court (2)

The sheriff in San Francisco can largely reset its policy to share the GPS location data of criminal defendants who were published before their legal proceedings for the deposit.

The Californians sued the city because they shared their location data with other law enforcement agencies without arrest warrant, that the guideline clearly violates the Californian separation or the fourth amendment, said a shared three-judge committee for the US Court of Appeal for the Ninth Circle.

This is because the judges of the San Francisco Supreme Court expressly inform the criminal accused in the presence of lawyer that the location share …

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