OH: Cell phone search requires a warrant, court rules
are lamenting a 4-3 landmark ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court that protects Ohioans from searches of their cell phones when they’re under arrest. The court ruled Tuesday, Dec. 15, that police must get a search warrant before looking at data in a cell
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