Daily Archives: June 24, 2014

KIRO (CBS Seattle): Woman calls police to report drone ‘spying’ outside Seattle apartment / Peeping Tom by drone

KIRO (CBS Seattle): Woman calls police to report drone ‘spying’ outside Seattle apartment by Joanna Small: A woman called police to report a Peeping Tom, but not the traditional kind. She says a drone was looking into her downtown Seattle … Continue reading

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LAT: FAA restricts drone and model aircraft within 5 miles of airports

LAT: FAA restricts drone and model aircraft within 5 miles of airports by Matt Pierce: The Federal Aviation Administration restricted the unauthorized use of model aircraft and small drones near airports in a new interpretation of existing federal rules that … Continue reading

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WaPo: New ACLU report takes a snapshot of police militarization in the United States

WaPo: New ACLU report takes a snapshot of police militarization in the United States by Radley Balko: Civil rights group studies 800 raids among 20 police agencies.

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W.D.N.C.: Gov’t civil case for police targeting Hispanic motorists proceeds on 14th Amd. claim

“The United States of America (the ‘Government’) allege that Defendant Terry S. Johnson, in his official capacity as Sheriff of Alamance County, North Carolina, engaged in a pattern or practice of discriminatory law enforcement activities directed against Latinos, in violation … Continue reading

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W.D.Pa.: SW for entire contents of cell phone was not overbroad in a drug case

A search warrant that was specific but covered virtually the entire contents of a cell phone was not overbroad where the phone was alleged to be used in drug dealing because it would all be potential evidence. The good faith … Continue reading

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RI: No reasonable expectation of privacy in text messages sent to and on another’s telephone

Defendant has no standing to challenge the [consent] search of a cell phone of another person even though that cell phone was in his place where he would otherwise have a reasonable expectation of privacy. This case started with a … Continue reading

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