Law enforcement officials often wish to track suspect's movements with a global positioning satellite (GPS) tracking device that may or may not be connected to a reporting device such as a cell phone. In order to lawfully attach, collect information, or admit that information in court:
A) law enforcement officers do not need a warrant to attach a GPS device to a suspect's motor vehicle.
B) police may attach a GPS tracking device without a warrant because a person's movements on the surface of Earth are visible to everyone.
C) law enforcement officers generally must procure a warrant that allows the attachment of the device in the jurisdiction in which the officers work.
D) officers must obtain a warrant pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and must apply to the special court that administers that law.
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