SB 361
Revises provisions relating to criminal procedure. (BDR 14-341)
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This bill revises provisions related to criminal procedure in Nevada, primarily focusing on the use of ‘tracking warrants’ to obtain location information of electronic devices and unique identifiers. It establishes rules for obtaining, using, and disclosing this information, including limitations on the duration of warrants, requirements for transparency, and procedures for challenging unlawful searches. The bill aims to balance law enforcement’s need for location data with the privacy rights of individuals.
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