"The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit disagreed last year, holding that the extended GPS use violated Jones' "reasonable expectation" of privacy.
The court wrote that "prolonged GPS monitoring reveals an intimate picture of the subject's life that he expects no one to have -- short of perhaps his spouse."
Highest level: The Supreme Court will hear the case starting Tuesday and it is likely to have major repercussions in the police and investigation fields
Supreme Court to hear GPS surveillance case
By: Emily Babay
11/06/11 8:05 PM
Examiner Staff Writer
Follow her: @emilybabay
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(2nd article)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2059001/New-privacy-fears-police-track-GPS-warrant.html
New privacy fears as police could track your GPS without a warrant
By Associated Press
Daily Mail (UK)
Last updated at 6:58 PM on 8th November 2011
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