United States v. Pineda-Moreno
United States v. Pineda-Moreno was a 2010 Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals case regarding the use of GPS devices. The court ruled that a placing a GPS tracking device a personal vehicle without a warrant did not violate a suspect's Fourth Amendment rights, even if the vehicle was parked in the defendant's driveway at the time the device was placed. The case was reversed and remanded by the United States Supreme Court in light of United States v. Antoine Jones.
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United States v. Pineda-Moreno
United States v. Pineda-Moreno was a 2010 Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals case regarding the use of GPS devices. The court ruled that a placing a GPS tracking device a personal vehicle without a warrant did not violate a suspect's Fourth Amendment rights, even if the vehicle was parked in the defendant's driveway at the time the device was placed. The case was reversed and remanded by the United States Supreme Court in light of United States v. Antoine Jones.
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United States v. Pineda-Moreno ...... nited States v. Antoine Jones.
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31,741,116
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585,624,404
date argued
2009-10-05
date decided
2010-01-11
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United States of America v. Juan Pineda-Moreno
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Diarmuid F. O'Scannlain, N. Randy Smith, and Charles R. Wolle
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United States v. Pineda-Moreno
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United States v. Pineda-Moreno ...... nited States v. Antoine Jones.
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United States v. Pineda-Moreno
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