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What would constitute probable cause for an investigating agency to pull black box data on an at fault driver' vehicle in an accident that caused a death?
I was told by the homicide detective that there was not probable cause to pull data and it was needed to do so. It was not pulled for the investigation.
Apparently, in Florida it's been ruled that there is an expectancy of privacy for the data and a warrant is needed.
The vehicle is that of the other driver who was deemed at fault through initial traffic report and eye witnesses. The vehicle is still being held.
The vehicle is that of the other driver who was deemed at fault through initial traffic report and eye witnesses.