Massachusetts S1098 amends existing law to classify the removal or destruction of a GPS tracking device without judicial approval or a warrant as a.
Massachusetts S1098 amends Chapter 209A, Section 7 to strengthen penalties for GPS tampering. Specifically, it adds a new paragraph stating that the removal or destruction of a GPS tracking device without judicial approval or a warrant is a felony. This action carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 2 years in a state prison. The bill aims to deter GPS tampering by imposing stricter legal consequences.
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