· 7/2/2025

State v. Diaw

Citations

  • 2025 Ohio 2323

Syllabus

Criminal law—Fourth Amendment to United States Constitution—Because a person generally has no expectation of privacy in information voluntarily shared with third parties, Fourth Amendment does not require law enforcement to obtain a search warrant before securing a single historical location data point from third-party online-marketplace app—Court of appeals' judgment affirmed and cause remanded to trial court.

Judges: Kennedy, C.J.

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