Okello Chatrie is in the news as the Supreme Court weighs police use of geofence warrants to track location data near crime scenes.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether geofence warrants, used to identify suspects near crime scenes without a traditional suspect, violate the Fourth Amendment. The case involves a Virginia bank robbery and raises questions about digital privacy and law enforcement powers in the context of modern technology. The decision will impact future digital searches.