Police have had access to the metadata (time up time down, number ...
called, BUT NO CONTENT) since the SCOTUS decision written by wild-eyed liberal {as if} Harry Blackmun in Smith v. Maryland in 1979. The holding was they're not your property, they're the phone company's, and they can hold onto them for as long as they want. Obtaining the content of a call has required a warrant since 1968.
You know how they talk about the LUDS on cop shows? That's what they're talking about, the metadata.
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Posted: 11/27/2023 at 11:20AM