Baltimore County Jury Hears Criminal Case Built On Reliability of Global Positioning System
The Daily Record (Baltimore) › July 21, 2004
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The Daily Record (Baltimore) › July 21, 2004
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A groundbreaking criminal case built on evidence obtained from a global positioning system device went to trial yesterday in Baltimore County, where a jury heard opening statements and testimony.
Ronald Curtis Diehl Jr. is charged with second-degree burglary in connection with the theft of thousands of dollars of building materials and supplies from trailers at two White Marsh construction sites in May 2003.See the full content of this document
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Baltimore County Jury Hears Criminal Case Built On Reliability of Global Positioning System
Prior to trial, Diehl's attorney, David L. McGill, sought to exclude GPS evidence that allegedly puts his truck at the two sites, saying the technology is n...
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