Abstract
Imagine someone has just committed a crime. Shortly thereafter, law enforcement responds and quickly apprehends a suspect on the scene or close by. In order to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, the time and place of apprehending the suspect, combined with witness testimony or physical evidence, may be enough for the prosecution to meet its burden of proof.
Recommended Citation
Aaron Blank,
The Limitations and Admissibility of Using Historical Cellular Site Data to Track the Location of a Cellular Phone,
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Rich. J.L. & Tech
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(2011).
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/jolt/vol18/iss1/4