This article examines three cases involving constitutional issues related to the searches of digital devices – issues that might soon be taken up by Wisconsin courts.
SALT LAKE CITY (Legal Newsline) - A man who claims a defective safety harness caused him to fall 37 feet to the ground can’t sue the distributor in Utah after his case was tossed out for lack of evidence in New Jersey, the Utah Supreme Court ruled.
This article examines three cases involving constitutional issues related to the searches of digital devices – issues that might soon be taken up by Wisconsin courts.
A Utah man s guilty verdict was overturned after the Utah Supreme Court ruled that not providing a phone passcode should not be held against a criminal defendant, including at trial.
In Utah, a new Utah Supreme Court ruling states that you do not need to disclose your cellphone password, even in the presence of a valid search warrant. Read more.