
“Despite the fact that the FBI was accused of hiding information from judges when obtaining authorization for use of the secretive ‘Stingray’ cell phone tracking device, a judge has ruled that the use of the device by federal agents was lawful. On Wednesday, Judge David Campbell dismissed the motion to suppress the information gathered through the Stingray device in the case of Daniel Rigmaiden. Campbell ruled that the use of the Stingray did not in fact constitute a ‘severe intrusion’ and ruled that ‘no Fourth Amendment violation occurred.'”
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