PUBLISHED OPINION
Schindler, J.
¶ 1 An individual has a constitutional right of privacy to the contents of a cell phone. The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects privacy interests against an unreasonable search and seizure by requiring that a search warrant describe with particularity "the place to be searched...
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