Richardson v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1993-10-27

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CAMPBELL, Judge, dissenting. The majority perceives the question presented to be the abstract one of whether the State’s use of a pen register may constitute a “search” under Article I, § 9, of the Texas Constitution. Clearly, however, that is not the question presented. The true question presented is whether appellant has shown that he, as a pretrial detainee in a county jail, had a reasonable expect…

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