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- Title
“Can You Hear Me Now?”: The Right to Counsel Prior to Execution of a Cell Phone Search Warrant.
- Authors
Mensah, Nathaniel
- Abstract
The article focuses on the right to counsel before the execution of a cell phone search warrant. It mentions that a search of a seized cell phone post-indictment is a "critical stage" in a prosecution and entitles the criminal defendant to the assistance of counsel before the execution of the search. It also mentions the need for the adversarial process and argues that ex parte warrants for cell phone searches undermine the U.S. Sixth Amendment's guarantee of the right to counsel.
- Subjects
SEARCHES &; seizures of cell phones; RIGHT to counsel; SEARCH warrants (Law); CRIMINAL defendants; UNITED States. Constitution. 6th Amendment; EX parte communications; PROSECUTION
- Publication
Minnesota Law Review, 2023, Vol 107, Issue 3, p1129
- ISSN
0026-5535
- Publication type
Article