JORDAN LEWIS RINGOBAMA CRIES FOR LESS PRIVACY Iin the case of Wurie v. United States (Circuit docket 11-1792), a First Circuit panel majority created a “bright-line rule” that the Fourth Amendment requires police to obtain a warrant before they engage an arrested person’s cellphone to find out what information it contains. The decision overturned a drug conviction of Brima Wurie, a Boston man who was found to be a drug dealer. Much of the evidence against him grew out of a search of his home, to which police had been led by what they found on his cellphone’s database. less
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