1:26-mj-02157-1 USA v. Pen Register and Trap and Trace Device
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
USA v. Pen Registers and Trap and Trace Devices is a case where a magistrate judge issued miscellaneous matters related to warrants/applications/orders. The court's docket number is 25-mj-04499.
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Court order issued
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4 events
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4 articles
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Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
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A magistrate judge issued an order related to a pen register and trap and trace device in the case USA v. Pen Registers and Trap and Trace Devices. This order is likely a warrant or application for the device, which allows law enforcement to monitor a person's phone calls and internet activity. The order matters because it authorizes the government to collect sensitive information about a person's communications.
A magistrate judge issued an order in the case USA v. Pen Registers and Trap and Trace Devices (1:25-mj-04499-1). The order is related to warrants, applications, or other miscellaneous matters. This order is part of a larger case involving pen registers and trap and trace devices.
A document was filed under seal.
A document was filed under seal.
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
Magistrate Judge Miscellaneous Matter: Warrants/Applications/Orders
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1 outlet · 4 articles
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4 records on file
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1 hour, 31 minutes ago
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