Daily Archives: May 19, 2014

TN: Inventory search of def’s property in the book-in area of jail was valid even though he was going to be OR’ed shortly

An inventory search of defendant’s property in the book-in area of the jail was valid even though he was going to be OR’ed shortly. State v. Johnson, 2014 Tenn. Crim. App. LEXIS 458 (May 15, 2014): The Defendant also challenges … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Def’s admission there was meth in his car was PC for a search; Gant inapplicable

Gant did not void the search of defendant’s car where he’d already admitted there was methamphetamine in the car. Searching the car for meth, officers found a firearm and defendant was a convicted felon. United States v. Spack, 2014 U.S. … Continue reading

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S.D.Ohio: PC was shown for SW for a pain clinic’s records

Probable cause was shown for the search warrant for defendant’s pain clinic and home for medical and financial records. And undercover officer got scripts without a proper examination. United States v. Callihan, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66580 (S.D. Ohio May … Continue reading

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7News Denver: Motorists sue over 2-hour traffic stop after bank robbery in Aurora in 2012

7News Denver: Motorists sue over 2-hour traffic stop after bank robbery in Aurora in 2012 by John Aguilar: AURORA, Colo. – Motorists who were detained at an Aurora intersection for more than two hours while officers attempted to catch a … Continue reading

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Politico: Who watches the watchers? Big Data goes unchecked

Politico: Who watches the watchers? Big Data goes unchecked by Josh Gerstein and Stephanie Simon: The National Security Agency might be tracking your phone calls. But private industry is prying far more deeply into your life. Commercial data brokers know … Continue reading

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