RM258: GPS and the 4th Amendment–Stay Tuned

Is GPS monitoring unconstitutional? When the Supreme Court remanded Grady v. North Carolina back to the state, it essentially said that GPS monitoring after an individual has completed their sentence and is off of supervision (including any probation or parole), violates an individual’s 4th amendment right. The court agreed that GPS monitoring of a private … Continue reading RM258: GPS and the 4th Amendment–Stay Tuned