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Antoine Jones pleads guilty, accepts 15 years sentence
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Prosecutors say Antoine Jones accepted a plea deal Wednesday, and a judge approved the 15-year sentence. Jones, who has been in prison since 2005, will get credit for the time he has already served.
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Mobile devices and your privacy
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GPS tracking bill killed in Virginia
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A Virginia Senate committee has shot down the proposed bill making it illegal to secretly use GPS to track someone.
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Virginia passes GPS tracking restrictions
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A Loudoun County Republican introduced the legislation at the behest of a constituent, who was shocked to discover that a private investigator hired by his estranged wife had placed a GPS device on the undercarriage of his car, and it wasn't illegal.
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GPS tracking of suspects requires search warrant, Supreme Court rules
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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that police must get a search warrant before using GPS technology to track criminal suspects.
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Supreme Court troubled by warrantless GPS tracking
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The Supreme Court has expressed deep reservations about police use of GPS technology to track criminal suspects without a warrant.
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