Do i think cops should be able to search my phone without a warrant? Absolutely not. My phone is my personal privacy and my 4th amendment right to decline a search without a warrant.When the police as you if they can search something- whether it's your house, your car, or your phone- you always have the right to say no.) (Patricia, 15) Of course the counter argument could be "but then you can delete anything incriminating between the cops leaving to obtain a warrant and come back!" And to that I have no argument.
I believe that the phone of a witness or criminal of a crime cannot be searched without a warrant or permission. If the person so happens to allow the police to gain access to the cellphone then it is their decision. If no warrant is valid at the time of a requested search then no search should be permitted. "The court understands that digital information is different than papers and cabinets and lockboxes. (Patricia, 17.) "Courts will not be more likely to rule in favor of greater privacy for digital records.") (Patricia, 17.) These are quotes that state that courts are in favor of privacy of cellphones. Boom.
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