
³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ of Florida v. City of Sarasota - Stingray Cell Phone Tracking
What's at Stake
The ³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ of Florida has filed an emergency motion in court to prevent the Sarasota, Florida, Police Department from continuing to violate state open records laws. After the ³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ submitted a public records request for documents related to the use of βstingrayβ cell phone tracking devices, the Department initially offered to turn over records. But then it reversed course and allowed the U.S. Marshals Service to seize the files, in violation of state law. The ³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ sued to prevent the Police Department from turning over any more records to the Marshals, and to force it to regain control over the original records and disclose them to the public as required by the state public records law.
Legal Documents
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06/03/2014
³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ of Florida v. City of Sarasota - ³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ Brief in Support of Emergency Mandamus Petition
Date Filed: 06/03/2014
Affiliate: Florida
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06/03/2014
³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ of Florida v. City of Sarasota - ³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ Emergency Motion for Temporary Injunction
Date Filed: 06/03/2014
Affiliate: Florida
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06/03/2014
³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ of Florida v. City of Sarasota - ³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ Emergency Mandamus Petition
Date Filed: 06/03/2014
Affiliate: Florida
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06/03/2014
³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ of Florida v. City of Sarasota - Exhibits in Support of ³ΤΉΟΦ±²₯ Emergency Motions
Date Filed: 06/03/2014
Affiliate: Florida