Daily Archives: May 22, 2014

WaPo: Updates on Magistrate Judge Facciola’s cases

WaPo: Updates on Magistrate Judge Facciola’s cases by Orin Kerr: I’ve blogged several times about Magistrate Judge Facciola’s recent opinions denying government applications for warrants and court orders involving digital evidence. Here are three updates for readers who are following … Continue reading

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Politico: House curbs NSA data collection

Politico: House curbs NSA data collection by Alex Byers: Civil-liberties activists and tech companies say the bill doesn’t go far enough.

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NYT: P2P searches and “71 Are Accused in a Child Pornography Case, Officials Say”

NYT: 71 Are Accused in a Child Pornography Case, Officials Say by Joseph Berger

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N.D.W.Va.: Law of the case doctrine applies to motion to suppress denied as to codefendant

When a motion to suppress is denied as to one defendant, the law of the case doctrine applies and requires it be denied as to others [except possibly where it was on standing or something like that]. United States v. … Continue reading

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CA5: Consent not overborne by appeal to emotion that consenter would be in trouble only if certain facts were true

Defendant was hiding in his grandmother’s house with a 13 year old runaway. Her free will to consent was not overborne by an appeal to her emotion that she’d be in trouble only if she knew the girl was in … Continue reading

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M.D.Pa.: Throwing a bag over a fence to hide it from the police was not an abandonment

Throwing a bag over a fence to hide it from the police was not an abandonment. United States v. Curran, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 68634 (M.D. Pa. May 19, 2014): Although Defendant obviously endeavored to hide the bags from police, … Continue reading

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