(PRWEB) May 14, 2014
In light of a pending ruling from the Supreme Court regarding the requirement for a warrant prior to searching a cellphone, New York Attorney Heath D. Harte releases a statement. In several recent cases, cellphone searches have either lead to the conviction or release of a suspect, according to the ABA Journal.*
It will be interesting to see the ruling passed down by the Supreme Court in the upcoming days. With the advancement of technology, cell phones are no longer just used for one purpose. Often times they can hold valuable information that if it werent on a cell phone, authorities would need warrants for, stated Heath D. Harte.
According to an ABA Journal article, the first case the Supreme Court would be hearing was from a 2009 arrest of David L. Riley. Riley was allegedly pulled over for having an expired registration; police found weapons in his vehicle and a search through his cellphone tied him to a shooting.
Another cellphone search was found unconstitutional in the arrest of Brima Wurie in 2007, according to the ABA Journal. A search through Wuries cellphone tied her to gun and drug chargers, the evidence was later thrown out.
This ruling has the potential to redefine several cases where a cell phone search played a key role in the conviction of a suspect. Defense lawyers could potentially call these searches into question to determine if the cell phone was properly and legally gathered evidence, continued Harte.
For more information about the Law Offices of Heath D. Harte please visit: http://www.HarteLawOffice.com
About the Law Offices of Heath D. Harte
With over 25 years of experience, the Law Offices of Heath D. Harte is a full service law firm concentrating in Criminal Law, Personal Injury Law, Estate Planning, and Real Estate. While traditional in service and style, with smart use of experience and leveraging state of the art technology to streamline services, the firm cuts out excessive overhead usually associated with law firms. Lower overhead means that the firm can offer the same service one expects from a prestigious law firm, like the Law Offices of Heath D. Harte, at lower, more affordable costs to clients. The firms ultimate goal is to provide aggressive, reliable and effective legal representation at an affordable price. The firm also offers creative fee structures to accommodate clients needs, especially in todays economic climate.
Contact
To learn more about The Law Offices of Heath D. Harte locations and services, please contact:
The Law Offices of Heath D. Harte
1700 Bedford Street, Suite 102
Stamford, CT 06905
Office: (203) 724-9555
questions(at)hartelawoffice(dot)com
http://www.HarteLawOffice.com
*http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/is_warrant_needed_for_cellphone_search_supreme_court_ruling_will_have_huge_/
Attorney Heath D. Harte Comments on Warrants for Cellphone Searches
(PRWEB) May 14, 2014
In light of a pending ruling from the Supreme Court regarding the requirement for a warrant prior to searching a cellphone, New York Attorney Heath D. Harte releases a statement. In several recent cases, cellphone searches have either lead to the conviction or release of a suspect, according to the ABA Journal.*
It will be interesting to see the ruling passed down by the Supreme Court in the upcoming days. With the advancement of technology, cell phones are no longer just used for one purpose. Often times they can hold valuable information that if it werent on a cell phone, authorities would need warrants for, stated Heath D. Harte.
According to an ABA Journal article, the first case the Supreme Court would be hearing was from a 2009 arrest of David L. Riley. Riley was allegedly pulled over for having an expired registration; police found weapons in his vehicle and a search through his cellphone tied him to a shooting.
Another cellphone search was found unconstitutional in the arrest of Brima Wurie in 2007, according to the ABA Journal. A search through Wuries cellphone tied her to gun and drug chargers, the evidence was later thrown out.
This ruling has the potential to redefine several cases where a cell phone search played a key role in the conviction of a suspect. Defense lawyers could potentially call these searches into question to determine if the cell phone was properly and legally gathered evidence, continued Harte.
For more information about the Law Offices of Heath D. Harte please visit: http://www.HarteLawOffice.com
About the Law Offices of Heath D. Harte
With over 25 years of experience, the Law Offices of Heath D. Harte is a full service law firm concentrating in Criminal Law, Personal Injury Law, Estate Planning, and Real Estate. While traditional in service and style, with smart use of experience and leveraging state of the art technology to streamline services, the firm cuts out excessive overhead usually associated with law firms. Lower overhead means that the firm can offer the same service one expects from a prestigious law firm, like the Law Offices of Heath D. Harte, at lower, more affordable costs to clients. The firms ultimate goal is to provide aggressive, reliable and effective legal representation at an affordable price. The firm also offers creative fee structures to accommodate clients needs, especially in todays economic climate.
Contact
To learn more about The Law Offices of Heath D. Harte locations and services, please contact:
The Law Offices of Heath D. Harte
1700 Bedford Street, Suite 102
Stamford, CT 06905
Office: (203) 724-9555
questions(at)hartelawoffice(dot)com
http://www.HarteLawOffice.com
*http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/is_warrant_needed_for_cellphone_search_supreme_court_ruling_will_have_huge_/