🚨 The Supreme Court ruled that police conduct a Fourth Amendment search when they obtain data through a geofence warrant, holding that people have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their cell phone location data.
Things my clients have done in police interviews:
- Ignored the cops to take a nap.
- Physically slammed their own head into a desk in an attempt to make it look like the police assaulted them.
- Told the cops that he was going to walk because the cop was a rookie and he was going to hire a good lawyer and just openly mocked them non-stop.
- Shrieked incoherently for 60+ minutes.
...and literally all of these things were better choices than answering any of the officers' questions.
"Poor Cherie must be miserable, stuck in that kennel all day, away from her flock and sister. She's healed up enough, we can let her rejoin the flock."
Cherie at 8PM: "please let me back into my private apartment thank you"