Daily Archives: April 12, 2014

BLT: D.C. Magistrate Judge Sets Up Showdown Over Cellphone Data

BLT: D.C. Magistrate Judge Sets Up Showdown Over Cellphone Data by Zoe Tillman:

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NYT: Adding Insult to Gun Injuries, Police Often Handcuff [Shooting] Victims

NYT: Adding Insult to Gun Injuries, Police Often Handcuff [Shooting] Victims by Joseph Goldstein:

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TN: 911 shooting call was exigency that included EMTs and CSIs

911 call about a shooting at 1:23 am, and “He’s in here” when they arrive justifies an emergency entry. [Certainly sounds like consent, too.] The real issue, however, is whether that also includes EMTs who follow and CSIs, and the … Continue reading

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OH2: Motion to suppress raised legality of stop; error to decide length of detention without notice to state

The motion to suppress addressed only the legality of the stop, and it didn’t mention the post-stop detention. The state was, therefore, not prepared to defend on that ground, and the trial court erred in deciding that ground without notice … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: Warrant for everything on a cell phone (“text-messages, videos, photos, records of internet usage and movement tracking information”) dealing with one day and a particular crime at least good under GFE

The government sought a warrant for everything on a cell phone (“text-messages, videos, photos, records of internet usage and movement tracking information”) dealing with one day and a particular crime, so the warrant was not necessarily overbroad. The overbreadth issue … Continue reading

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CA11: 13 month old information of possession of a firearm is not stale

13 month old information of possession of a firearm is not stale. “Unlawful possession of a firearm is an ongoing crime, so ‘old’ information is relevant to the question of present probable cause. Additionally, unlike narcotics, firearms are not consumable … Continue reading

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