Daily Archives: April 27, 2014

Reuters: U.S. judge rules search warrants extend to overseas email accounts — Updated with link

Reuters via CNBC: U.S. judge rules search warrants extend to overseas email accounts by Joseph Ax: NEW YORK, April 25 (Reuters) – Internet service providers must turn over customer emails and other digital content sought by U.S. government search warrants … Continue reading

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WaPo: ‘The Watch’ Blog: The latest in Peoria’s Twitter parody case

‘The Watch’ Blog: The latest in Peoria’s Twitter parody case by Radley Balko: “Why did local judges and police sign and execute warrants for a crime that doesn’t exist?” Yesterday, Illinois State’s Attorney Jerry Brady announced that he would not … Continue reading

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eff.org: Campus Activism Against NSA Spying is Growing Fast [Oh? Not so fast]

eff.org: Campus Activism Against NSA Spying is Growing Fast by April Glaser: EFF has been on the road, traveling to cities and towns across the country to bring our message of digital rights and reform to community and student groups. … Continue reading

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KS: Once emergency ended, entry should have too

An entry under the emergency doctrine where an unresponsive person needed no aid improperly evolved into a criminal investigation. Suppressed. Kansas cases should align with Brigham City, but the search here was still excessive. State v. Neighbors, 2014 Kan. LEXIS … Continue reading

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IL: That police “dropsy” testimony is common doesn’t mean that all of it is fabricated

That police “dropsy” testimony is common doesn’t mean that all of it is fabricated. People v. Moore, 2014 IL App (1st) 110793-B, 2014 Ill. App. LEXIS 262 (April 25, 2014): [*P12] Defendant further contends police officers frequently fabricate stories (referred … Continue reading

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TX14: Texas city officer’s PC gathered outside city not suppressed

Probable cause gathered by a Texas city officer outside of his city (thus jurisdiction) is not subject to suppression under the state suppression statute, Tex. Code Crim. P. Art. 38.23. Halili v. State, 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS 4456 (Tex. App. … Continue reading

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