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Still in its infancy, such an integration has been limited to: 1) risk assessment only at national and provincial scales, where intra-urban human movements are neglected, and 2) using irregularly logged cellphone data that miss numerous user movements.
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The state also argued at Syed's earlier post-conviction hearing that even if Syed had an admissible alibi for the time of the murder, "it wouldn't explain why he's in Leakin Park with Jay Wilds at 7 00 on the night that Hae Min Lee is murdered," pointing to cellphone tower data that placed him at the scene.
The justices heard an extended 80-minute argument in an appeal brought by a man named Timothy Carpenter, convicted in several armed robberies at Radio Shack and T-Mobile stores in Ohio and Michigan with the help of past cellphone location data that linked him to the crime scenes.
Basically, Personal Television is a niche product that seems to be aimed at a relatively small group of users rabid sports fans without a cellphone data plan but that group should find plenty to like here.
As technology races ahead of the law, courts and lawmakers are still trying to figure out how to think about the often intimate data that cellphones contain, said Peter P. Swire, a law professor at Ohio State University.
In a recent study, you looked at people's cellphone data and found that their behavior changed just before they reported feeling sick.
Prosecutors also used cellphone data to show that later on the day Ms. St. Guillen disappeared, Mr. Littlejohn made the trip from his home in Queens to the area where her body was found and back again.
The team used an array of 462 GPS stations spread across Japan to approximate the data that would come from cellphones.
Mr. Baldassano said that cellphone data might be the only evidence supporting or disproving an alibi at an early stage of an investigation.
Though the case was made famous by what Vignarajah called "a first of its kind podcast", it was also one of the first times that cellphone data was used to determine the location of a defendant when it was first litigated in 1999.
–As Motherboard's Max Charney has written, many police departments are making clandestine use of "Stingrays" – devices that capture cellphone data en masse – but more alarming than the devices themselves is the secrecy surrounding them.
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