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Federal CDs in cases where prosecutors obtained historical CSLI under 18 U.S.C. § 2703(d) order instead of a warrant.

Motion to Suppress — Cell-Site Location Information (CSLI) Without a Warrant

Fourth Amendment suppression motion for CSLI obtained without a warrant or by subpoena. Carpenter v. United States doctrine.

Move to suppress the CSLI and its fruits under Carpenter. If the government used a D-order or pen register rather than a warrant supported by probable cause, the acquisition violated the Fourth Amendment.

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What this template gives you that a cold WESTLAW search does not.
  1. 01.

    Carpenter (2018) held that historical CSLI for seven or more days requires a warrant — the third-party doctrine does not apply.

  2. 02.

    Open question in lower courts: real-time CSLI, tower dumps, and precision location data beyond CSLI.

  3. 03.

    Cross-exam targets the legal process used (warrant vs. D-order vs. subpoena) and the date range obtained.

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Cell-Site Warrant Motion — Case details

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Frequently asked questions.

What does the template contain?

Eight sections: cover (your case identifier + jurisdiction stamped on), scope of motion (constitutional / statutory ground and the doctrine the court must apply), lead controlling authority (verbatim finding + source URL), 2-4 supporting authorities with source URLs, pre-drafted motion language (~250 words editable), reply-brief framework (anticipates the government's expected response), 8-12 cross-examination questions for the testifying officer, and the methods + source URLs bibliography.

Is this legal advice?

No. The template is a research artifact modeled on controlling Fourth Amendment doctrine for this motion type. Counsel of record adapts the motion language to the circuit's specific precedent and the facts of the case before filing.

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Do you cite anything I cannot independently verify?

No. Every citation in every template carries a source URL. Lead authorities are United States Supreme Court opinions. Supporting authorities are binding circuit precedent, all linked to CourtListener or official government sources. A citation without a working source URL does not ship.

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