Daily Archives: May 10, 2014

OH10: Taking and retaining defendant’s DL without reasonable suspicion then running his name for warrants was suppressed

Taking and retaining defendant’s DL without reasonable suspicion then running his name for warrants was suppressed. State v. Westover, 2014-Ohio-1959, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 1898 (10th Dist. May 8, 2014): [*P28] We find the running of a warrants check to … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Scrivener’s error in time of issuance of SW is corrected

The time of the warrant of 10:31 pm was clearly a scrivener’s error because it was issued at 9:31 pm. Therefore, the search warrant did not issue after the search began, and the motion to suppress is denied. United States … Continue reading

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WaPo: Morning Links: DEA launches nationwide synthetic drug sweep

WaPo: Morning Links: DEA launches nationwide synthetic drug sweep by Radley Balko: ● I’ve often seen my reporting co-opted by other publications without credit.* So I try to acknowledge the reporters who originally broke stories that later make national news. … Continue reading

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N.D.Idaho: SW application is for evidence to be found, not to implicate a target

In a business records search, the question is probable cause to believe evidence will be found, and it isn’t necessary for the search warrant affidavit to implicate a possible target of the search to be valid. United States v. Suarez, … Continue reading

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PC World: Department of Justice wants expanded permission to hack and search remote computers

PC World: Department of Justice wants expanded permission to hack and search remote computers by Grant Gross: The U.S. Department of Justice wants new authority to hack and search remote computers during investigations, saying the new rules are needed because … Continue reading

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SFGate: Magistrate waxes poetic while rejecting Gmail search request by Henry K. Lee

SFGate: Magistrate waxes poetic while rejecting Gmail search request by Henry K. Lee SAN JOSE — A federal magistrate on Friday rejected a bid by prosecutors to search an unidentified target’s Google e-mail account, criticizing the “seize first, search second” … Continue reading

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