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Warrantless Confiscation of Cell Phone, Law Regarding Police Confiscating Cell Phone, Privacy Rights to Content in Phone, Attorney Nick Klaus, Attorney Mike Nichols, Part 2

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Police pull over vehicle fo a traffic stop. During the stop officer believes criminal activity is or has occurred. What are the laws regarding whether the officer can take that cell phone without a warrant? Does the officer need a warrant and if yes, how specific regarding what he/she is seeking has to be articulated to judge to obtain warrant?

Part 2. with Attorneys, Nicholas Klaus, Mike Nichols discussing various laws relating to constitutional rights.

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Police pull over vehicle fo a traffic stop. During the stop officer believes criminal activity is or has occurred. What are the laws regarding whether the officer can take that cell phone without a warrant? Does the officer need a warrant and if yes, how specific regarding what he/she is seeking has to be articulated to judge to obtain warrant?

Part 2. with Attorneys, Nicholas Klaus, Mike Nichols discussing various laws relating to constitutional rights.

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