"That conclusion, however, does not decide the ultimate question of the program's constitutionality," the court stated, noting that "the Fourth Amendment prohibits only unreasonable searches."
North Carolina judges must now re-examine the GPS monitoring program through a Fourth Amendment lens that's adapting to new technologies. Whether it's permitted, the high court explained Monday, depends on "the nature and purpose of the search and the extent to which the search intrudes upon reasonable privacy expectations."