In a narrow decision, lawmakers accepted an amendment to a bill offered by Sen. John Patrick, D-Rumford, that could allow police to use a drone without a search warrant.
Lawmakers have sided narrowly with the state's attorney general on placing a moratorium on the use of aerial surveillance drones while the state's Criminal Justice Academy studies the issue.
In a 7-6 vote on May 1, the Legislature's Judiciary Committee sided with Maine Attorney General Janet Mills on the issue of how police can employ unmanned aerial vehicles in criminal investigations.
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