Daily Archives: May 20, 2014

consitutioncenter.org: Warrantless Cellphone Searches At Center of Fourth Amendment Program At the National Constitution Center

consitutioncenter.org: Warrantless Cellphone Searches At Center of Fourth Amendment Program At the National Constitution Center: Philadelphia, PA (May 19, 2014) – Can the police search the digital contents of a cellphone without a warrant or does it violate the Fourth … Continue reading

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NACDL’s Domestic Drone Information Center

NACDL’s Domestic Drone Information Center: NACDL’s Domestic Drone Information Center aims to be a one-stop source of cutting-edge information on the proliferation of drones inside the United States. It collects news from leading publications across the nation; features a comprehensive … Continue reading

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ChicagoTribune: NSA data-gathering may run into California roadblock

ChicagoTribune: NSA data-gathering may run into California roadblock by Sharon Bernstein, Reuters: SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) – The federal government would need a warrant from a judge if it wants the cooperation of California officials in searching residents’ cellphone and computer … Continue reading

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Cincinnati.com: Pants full of candy erupts into legal battle; SW for PD’s office

Cincinnati.com: Pants full of candy erupts into legal battle by Kimball Perry: A Hamilton County theft case involving a man who stuffed $200 worth of candy in his pants erupted into a heated legal battle that has left defense attorneys … Continue reading

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IL: Pulling along side a pedestrian and telling him to stop and get his hands out of his pockets is governed by Terry

Pulling along side a person walking and telling him to stop and to get his hands out of his pockets is a command not a request and governed by Terry. Here, there was not reasonable suspicion. In re Rafeal E., … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Court doesn’t buy officer testimony they smelled marijuana; search suppressed

Effective cross examination works: The court concludes on the credibility of the officers that they did not smell marijuana coming from defendant’s car, and the subsequent search is suppressed. United States v. Smith, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 67306 (N.D. Ga. … Continue reading

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OR: Bag outside apartment door couldn’t be considered abandoned without some inquiry

A warrantless search of a bag found a few feet from defendant’s apartment door was not objectively considered abandoned without some effort to find out the owner. Until the bag was objectively considered lost or abandoned, the officer could not … Continue reading

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W.D.Mo.: Hand-to-hand drug deal from car supported search incident

Officers observed a hand-to-hand drug deal from a car and they approached it. Then the occupants tossed what appeared to be more. This was sufficient for a search incident of the car under Gant. United States v. Daniel, 2014 U.S. … Continue reading

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