SB 144

  • Florida Senate Bill
  • 2021 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Mar 02, 2021
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Searches of Cellular Phones and Other Electronic Devices

Bill Subjects

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Abstract

Searches of Cellular Phones and Other Electronic Devices; Expanding the grounds for issuance of a search warrant to include content held within a cellular phone, portable electronic communication device, or microphone-enabled household device when such content constitutes evidence relevant to proving that a felony has been committed; adopting the constitutional protection against unreasonable interception of private communications by any means for purposes of obtaining a search warrant; prohibiting the use of certain communication content in any trial, hearing, or other proceeding which was obtained without a specified warrant, etc.

Bill Sponsors (1)

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Apr 30, 2021

Senate

Died in Rules

Mar 10, 2021

Senate

Now in Rules

Mar 09, 2021

Senate

Favorable by Judiciary; YEAS 10 NAYS 0

Mar 04, 2021

Senate

On Committee agenda-- Judiciary, 03/09/21, 11:45 am, 412 Knott Building

Mar 02, 2021

Senate

Introduced

Senate

On Committee agenda-- Judiciary, 03/02/21, 1:30 pm, 412 Knott Building --Temporarily Postponed

Jan 26, 2021

Senate

Now in Judiciary

Senate

Favorable by Criminal Justice; YEAS 7 NAYS 1

Jan 15, 2021

Senate

On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice, 01/26/21, 9:00 am, 110 Senate Building

Dec 09, 2020

Senate

Referred to Criminal Justice; Judiciary; Rules

Dec 04, 2020

Senate

Filed

Bill Text

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Related Documents

Document Format
Bill Analysis -- Judiciary (Post-Meeting) (3/10/2021 11:25 AM)
Bill Analysis -- Judiciary (Pre-Meeting) (3/1/2021 1:26 PM)
Bill Analysis -- Criminal Justice (Post-Meeting) (1/26/2021 3:21 PM)
Bill Analysis -- Criminal Justice (Pre-Meeting) (1/25/2021 8:36 AM)

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