JUST IN: Marchena enters the RAJL warning of the use of new technologies in criminal investigation: “Not everything goes”
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The new keys Generated with AI Judge Manuel Marchena has entered the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation with a speech on the use of technologies in criminal investigation. Marchena warned that the incorporation of electronic data such as GPS, drones and IP addresses should not justify an unlimited investigation that sacrifices citizen privacy. He highlighted the importance of protecting privacy against state interference, since technological information can reveal intimate aspects and behavioral patterns of people. The event was attended by prominent members of the Supreme Court, the General Council of the Judiciary and the RAJL. The magistrate of the Criminal Chamber of the Supreme Court Manuel Marchena entered the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation this afternoon with a speech on the incorporation of electronic data into the criminal process, in which he referred to the use of information from drones, GPS, IP addresses and the IMSI and IMEI codes of telephone terminals. “The need to update the methodology of criminal investigation cannot be legitimized, under the protection of the advantages offered by cutting-edge technologies and, so special, AI, an investigation in which anything goes, without taking into account the intense state interference and consequent sacrifice of the space of privacy that each citizen draws from public powers and third parties,” Marchena said. He insisted, in this regard, that the State’s interference in people’s privacy “cannot be disregarded.” He described, for example, how knowledge of an individual’s location list “provides something more than location data.” This is information of special value that in itself, or in conjunction with others, allows us to establish patterns of behavior: their customs or tastes, their contacts, and even sometimes their religious, sexual, intellectual, cultural or leisure tendencies, establishing conclusions about hidden areas of their privacy. response), the prestigious criminal lawyer Gonzalo Rodríguez-Mourullo and José Antonio Escudero López. He will hold medal number 18, vacant after the death in April 2023 of José Luis Pérez de Ayala. The solemn ceremony was attended by the president of the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary, Isabel Perelló; the vice president of the TS, Dimitri Berberoff; the president of the Third Chamber, Pablo Lucas, magistrates of the high court and the Constitutional Court, members of the CGPJ, Chamber prosecutors and numerous other magistrates, jurists and academics of the RAJL, led by its president, Luis María Cazorla.
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