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  "path": "/2026/04/27/justices-push-back-on-claim-that-google-geofence-warrants-was-unconstitutional/",
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  "textContent": "Most justices seemed unconvinced Monday that law enforcement’s use of Google data to track a bank robber violates the Constitution. The case stemmed from the prosecution of Okello Chatrie, who conditionally pleaded guilty in 2022 to robbing a Midlothian, Virginia, credit union. He reserved his right to make the case for suppressing evidence if it...",
  "title": "Justices Push Back on Claim That Google Geofence Warrants Are Unconstitutional"
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