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Read MoreIn a unanimous decision on June 25, 2014, the United States Supreme Court in Riley v. California ruled that the police generally may not, without a warrant, search digital information on a cell phone ...
Read MoreIn some cases, the courts have been enforcing exclusionary clauses wherein the insured is arrested and charged with a DUI involving an accident . This means that the insured/client will not be covered ...
Read MoreIn a unanimous decision on June 25, 2014, the United States Supreme Court in Riley v. California ruled that the police generally may not, without a warrant, search digital information on a cell phone ...
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