"During the Jan. 8 hearing in Fulton County Superior Court, Fowler argued that a cellphone in Kingβs possession on the day of their arrest, which he characterized as a βburner phone,β should be admissible as evidence of wrongdoing, even though it contained no data. He went even further to suggest that not possessing a cellphone at all also indicates criminal intent. Judge Kimberly Adams agreed to admit evidence of Kingβs cellphone."
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Georgia AG claims not having a phone makes you a criminal - Georgia Recorder
Deputy Attorney General John Fowler argued in state court possession of a basic cellphone indicates criminal intent to commit conspiracy.Samantha Hamilton (Georgia Recorder)
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