Can the government without a warrant ask your cellphone provider to provide historical cell-site records for your personal cellphone that give the police your GPS whereabouts for the last 60 days?

The 4th Amendment addresses UNREASONABLE SEARCHES to Persons, Houses, Papers and Effects.  The threshold question one must answer before the 4th Amendment is triggered is whether there was a government action that led to a search of a person, house, paper or effect.  Determining what is a search requires asking whether a Constitutionally protected area was physically intruded and determining whether the person “searched” had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the person, home, or thing searched.  

 

Although law enforcement can walk around your open property, whcih is not a house, your “curtilage” is protected. Curtilage is that space immediately adjacent to your home where intimate activities may take place – like your porch or your green house.  Even those spaces may be viewed by the public, for instance from the air, a neighbor’s home, or right of way.   The Supreme Court determined that what you knowingly expose to the public is not entitled to 4th Amendment protection.

 

Answer the following five questions:

 

QUESTION ONE: Can the government without a warrant ask your cellphone provider to provide historical cell-site records for your personal cellphone that give the police your GPS whereabouts for the last 60 days?

 

QUESTION TWO:  Can the government without a warrant go to your bank and get your private bank records?


The 4th Amendment addresses UNREASONABLE SEARCHES to Persons, Houses, Papers and Effects.  The threshold question one must answer before the 4th Amendment is triggered is whether there was a government action that led to a search of a person, house, paper or effect.  Determining what is a search requires asking whether a Constitutionally protected area was physically intruded and determining whether the person “searched” had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the person, home, or thing searched.  
 
Although law enforcement can walk around your open property, whcih is not a house, your “curtilage” is protected. Curtilage is that space immediately adjacent to your home where intimate activities may take place – like your porch or your green house.  Even those spaces may be viewed by the public, for instance from the air, a neighbor’s home, or right of way.   The Supreme Court determined that what you knowingly expose to the public is not entitled to 4th Amendment protection.
 
Answer the following five questions:
 
QUESTION ONE: Can the government without a warrant ask your cellphone provider to provide historical cell-site records for your personal cellphone that give the police your GPS whereabouts for the last 60 days?
 
QUESTION TWO:  Can the government without a warrant go to your bank and get your private bank records?

Why Choose Us

  • 100% non-plagiarized Papers
  • 24/7 /365 Service Available
  • Affordable Prices
  • Any Paper, Urgency, and Subject
  • Will complete your papers in 6 hours
  • On-time Delivery
  • Money-back and Privacy guarantees
  • Unlimited Amendments upon request
  • Satisfaction guarantee

How it Works

  • Click on the “Place Your Order” tab at the top menu or “Order Now” icon at the bottom and a new page will appear with an order form to be filled.
  • Fill in your paper’s requirements in the "PAPER DETAILS" section.
  • Fill in your paper’s academic level, deadline, and the required number of pages from the drop-down menus.
  • Click “CREATE ACCOUNT & SIGN IN” to enter your registration details and get an account with us for record-keeping and then, click on “PROCEED TO CHECKOUT” at the bottom of the page.
  • From there, the payment sections will show, follow the guided payment process and your order will be available for our writing team to work on it.