Supreme Court: GPS Tracking Requires a Warrant
Recently, the Supreme Court affirmed the D.C. Circuit’s ruling that the installation of a GPS tracking device upon a suspect’s vehicle was considered a “search” under the the Fourth Amendment. In general, a search requires a warrant which would now apply to GPS “bumper beepers”. When it comes to mobile surveillance, I see no difference […]
Sloppy Process Service
No-o… I am not referring to my service. All registered and licensed process servers have the legal responsibility to retain comprehensive records of service. At Air Capital, we keep a record of all attempted and completed serves regardless of the type of case it may be. We keep photo copies of all the Affidavit of […]