In other words, when agents get a warrant to use a cell - site
simulator against a suspect target, and in doing so inevitably capture private phone information from countless innocent bystanders, the new policy still lets agents use that incidentally captured information against those bystanders if they get court permission.
D.C. Metropolitan Police's use of such cell - site
simulator technology to nab
suspect Prince Jones in 2013 «violated the Fourth Amendment,» the court decided
against the U.S. government on Thursday.