Criminal Law: A Matter of First Impression
Posted By Cliff Tuttle | September 13, 2008
Posted by Cliff Tuttle
Once again, the Wall Street Journal Law Blog featured a case in the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. District Judge Terrance McVerry held that cell phone records sought by police for the purpose of establishing the whereabouts of a suspect require a warrant. Here is the WSJLB story.
Judge McVerry, as many Pittsburghers undoubtedly remember, was, during the late 60’s and early seventies, himself a prosecutor and thus no stranger to the point of view of law enforcement agencies. He then served the South Hills area for many years in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, held a seat on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas and was the Allegheny County Solicitor.
According to the Washington Post article embedded in the WSJ Post, this particular question has not been decided and the United States Attorney, Mary Beth Buchanan is considering an appeal to the Third Circuit.
CLT