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Government Seeks to Overturn Sealed Tracking Warrant

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26-mj-08108 Filed
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Similar to the previous case, the government sought to overturn a sealed tracking warrant, arguing that the warrant should have been disclosed to the defendant. The court's decision to delay or reject the search warrant underscores the legal tension between law enforcement's need for evidence and defendants' constitutional rights.

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  • Challenged sealed tracking warrant
  • Balancing law enforcement interests
  • Due process rights of the defendant

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Other April 16, 2026

9:26-mj-08108-1 USA v. Sealed Tracking Warrant and Delayed Notification

In a legal case titled '9:26-mj-08108-1 USA v. Sealed Tracking Warrant and Delayed Notification', the court heard arguments regarding a search warrant that was both delayed and ultimately rejected. The significance of this event lies in the implications it has for the balance between law enforcement's need for evidence and individuals' constitutional rights to privacy and due process.

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