Daily Archives: August 1, 2014

WaPo: Judge orders Microsoft to turn over data held overseas

WaPo: Judge orders Microsoft to turn over data held overseas by Ellen Nakashima:

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Law.com/Texas Lawyer: Class Action Alleges Lawyers’ Calls to Inmates Still Recorded, Visitation Option Impacts Income

Law.com/Texas Lawyer: Class Action Alleges Lawyers’ Calls to Inmates Still Recorded, Visitation Option Impacts Income by Angela Morris: “Attorneys’ incomes are reduced if they are forced to rely exclusively on visitation rather than the phone,’ the plaintiffs allege.

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NJ: Discussing Navarette, an anonymous 911 call about shots fired from van was RS

Discussing but saying it’s not relying on Navarette, New Jersey holds that an anonymous 911 call about a van from which shots were fired was stopped with reasonable suspicion when it was seen and a protective weapons frisk of the … Continue reading

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N.D.Iowa: Strong ether odor big factor in PC for a meth lab

The Eighth Circuit has long held that the odor of ether is a strong factor in probable cause for a methamphetamine lab. Here, the affidavit for the search warrant recounted many other factors in his past drug history. At the … Continue reading

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KS: Outgoing prison letters may be searched

A prison inmate’s outgoing letters are not protected by the Fourth Amendment since Stroud (1919). State v. Burnett, 2014 Kan. LEXIS 429 (July 25, 2014) A brief hand-to-hand transaction may have been innocent, but it was enough for a trained … Continue reading

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NY2: Property assessors need a warrant for an interior inspection without consent

“Since the Town respondents sought entry into the petitioner’s home to have the Town’s appraiser conduct an inspection of the premises, the Town respondents were required to obtain a warrant upon a showing of probable cause. By directing the petitioner … Continue reading

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