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Recently I read that there was a Supreme Court case pending on this issue regarding cops rights to use the phone info without a search warrant.

Iphones have an app that you can erase your phone if it is lost or stolen. Its the "find my iphone" app

Cops can do whatever they want as you know. I would think they wouldnt be interested in the phone unless there were incriminating notes on it. Anyway most people use the passcode feature and you cant even get on it without the code so unless the phone was used to commit the crimes I think she should ask for her phone back. They cant just take your personal possessions and thats what a phone is. If she worked at an mp and the phone was the main phone line to the business she could kiss it goodbye but if its just the personal phone in her purse than she should ask for its back.. I mean wtf its a $700 phone.
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