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- People_v._Diaz abstract "People v. Diaz 51 Cal. 4th 84, 244 P.3d 501, 119 Cal. Rptr. 3d 105 (Cal. January 3, 2011) was a Supreme Court of California case holding that police are not required to obtain a warrant to search information contained within a cell phone in a lawful arrest. In a sting operation conducted by local police, the defendant, Gregory Diaz, was arrested for the sale of the illicit drug ecstasy and his cell phone, containing incriminating evidence, was seized and searched without a warrant. In trial court proceedings, Diaz motioned to suppress the information obtained from his cell phone, which was denied on the grounds that the search of his cell phone was incident to a lawful arrest. The California Court of Appeal affirmed the court's decision, a ruling which was later upheld by the California Supreme Court.".
- People_v._Diaz wikiPageExternalLink 2010512751_apuscellphonesearches.html.
- People_v._Diaz wikiPageExternalLink 2.
- People_v._Diaz wikiPageExternalLink 3_Goldfoot_draft1.pdf.
- People_v._Diaz wikiPageID "34980194".
- People_v._Diaz wikiPageRevisionID "569424532".
- People_v._Diaz arguedate "--10-05".
- People_v._Diaz argueyear "2010".
- People_v._Diaz associatejudges Carlos_R._Moreno.
- People_v._Diaz associatejudges Carol_Corrigan.
- People_v._Diaz associatejudges Kathryn_Werdegar.
- People_v._Diaz associatejudges Marvin_R._Baxter.
- People_v._Diaz associatejudges Ming_Chin.
- People_v._Diaz associatejudges Ronald_M._George.
- People_v._Diaz chiefjudge Joyce_L._Kennard.
- People_v._Diaz citations "259200.0".
- People_v._Diaz concurrence "Kennard".
- People_v._Diaz dissent "Werdegar".
- People_v._Diaz decidedate "--01-03".
- People_v._Diaz decideyear "2011".
- People_v._Diaz fullname "The People v. Gregory Diaz".
- People_v._Diaz hasPhotoCollection People_v._Diaz.
- People_v._Diaz holding "Affirmed the judgment of the Court of Appeals denying motion to suppress evidence obtained without warrant from Diaz's cell phone upon lawful custodial arrest.".
- People_v._Diaz dissent "Moreno".
- People_v._Diaz joinmajority "Baxter, Corrigan, George".
- People_v._Diaz lawsapplied Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- People_v._Diaz litigants "People v. Diaz".
- People_v._Diaz majority "Chin".
- People_v._Diaz prior "Review granted, California Court of Appeals decision unpublished".
- People_v._Diaz subject Category:2011_in_United_States_case_law.
- People_v._Diaz subject Category:California_state_case_law.
- People_v._Diaz subject Category:United_States_Fourth_Amendment_case_law.
- People_v._Diaz type Abstraction100002137.
- People_v._Diaz type Assembly108163792.
- People_v._Diaz type CaliforniaStateCourts.
- People_v._Diaz type Court108329453.
- People_v._Diaz type Gathering107975026.
- People_v._Diaz type Group100031264.
- People_v._Diaz type SocialGroup107950920.
- People_v._Diaz comment "People v. Diaz 51 Cal. 4th 84, 244 P.3d 501, 119 Cal. Rptr. 3d 105 (Cal. January 3, 2011) was a Supreme Court of California case holding that police are not required to obtain a warrant to search information contained within a cell phone in a lawful arrest. In a sting operation conducted by local police, the defendant, Gregory Diaz, was arrested for the sale of the illicit drug ecstasy and his cell phone, containing incriminating evidence, was seized and searched without a warrant.".
- People_v._Diaz label "People v. Diaz".
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- People_v._Diaz sameAs Q7166020.
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- People_v._Diaz wasDerivedFrom People_v._Diaz?oldid=569424532.
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