Next time you get pulled over by LE
http://translogic.aolautos.com/2011/...0060&a_dgi=aol
but what does my cell have to do with me speeding, missing a red light, etc for them to want to search it? sounds crazyEarlier this year the California Supreme Court approved warrantless phone searches, setting a precedent other states could follow. Thread; Source
i forgot where i heard this, but if you dont have the battery in the cell phone--the phone is pretty useless, even with a warrant. they cant do anything with it. Originally Posted by MsPrittiKitti
I don't store any Tel#'s on my cell 'phone, and I regularly delete all sent, received, and missed calls. Originally Posted by GaryVeeDid you miss this part of the article?
Even deleted call history, text messages, images, phonebook entries and videos can easily be recovered in seconds. The app shows how much deleted data was recovered in red.
Does Texas allow a warrant less phone search? And if they look at your phone before reading you your rights, doesn't that "evidence" get thrown out anyway because of technicalities. Miranda v Arizona, remember? Or is that only when you are being questioned for something and you haven't been read your rights and you incriminate yourself? I mean due process also, 14th amendment. (Fav class when I took cj) :P Originally Posted by Pepper_Springfield