The FBI broke the law when it switched on a suspect’s phone to look at his lock screen without a warrant, ruled a judge.
It said that gathering evidence from a lock screen constitutes a search, and doing this without a warrant violates the 4th Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable search and seizure …
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