The regulations of the Supreme Court of Nevada protect “John Doe” in the GPS Tracking -not “John Doe” | Local news

Update April 10:

The Supreme Court of Nevada unanimously decided that the first change application “John Doe” did not protect in the GPS persecution.

March 8:

The Supreme Court of Nevada will hear oral arguments next month, in one case with the mayor of Reno, Hillary Schieve.

The person who supposedly hired a private investigator to place a GPS tracker in the mayor's car is still trying to keep their identity hidden.

We have been following this case since 2022.

According to court documents, the client continues to argue the protection of the first drain, while Schieve claims the data protection violations.

Last year we reported how the judges had put themselves on the side of a district court that the private detective had to reveal the name of their customer.

Arguments are set for April 8th.

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