Daily Archives: July 25, 2014

Journal Sentinel: State Supreme Court backs police in cellphone tracking

Journal Sentinel: State Supreme Court backs police in cellphone tracking by Bruce Vielmetti: The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday continued its recent string of Fourth Amendment decisions, this time in two divided rulings upholding warrantless searches to track suspects through … Continue reading

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Motherboard: Do the FBI’s Drones Invade Your Privacy? Sorry, That’s Private

Motherboard: Do the FBI’s Drones Invade Your Privacy? Sorry, That’s Private by Shawn Musgrave: Federal law requires the FBI to assess its own surveillance technologies for potential privacy and civil liberties snags. While these technology assessments are typically prepared for … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: Reasonable suspicion supported border search of 5 cell phones

Officers had reasonable suspicion that defendant was involved in alien smuggling when she crossed the border at San Ysidro. When she was sent for secondary inspection, the five cell phones she had could be searched under Cotterman. United States v. … Continue reading

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FL2: Old information doesn’t corroborate a CI; no GFE

Search warrant affidavit failed to show probable cause and nexus. The attempted corroboration of the CI was with old information that proved really nothing. The good faith exception does not apply because no reasonable officer could rely on this search … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Drug and firearm SW turned up surveillance system; looking at images on camera was reasonable; CP found

Officers had a drug and firearms search warrant, and found a surveillance system inside with a “control room.” They looked on the camera screen and immediately saw child pornography. They obtained a second warrant for that. The view of the … Continue reading

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