Daily Archives: August 3, 2014

ID: Search of second two cell phones just prior to warrant issuing was inevitable discovery

Defendant had three cell phones and the police had a search warrant for one based on its location because defendant’s rape victim said she believed there was a video of her on the phone. When the others were discovered, other … Continue reading

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NYTimes: The Ethicist: Campus Police: Precrime Division

NYTimes: The Ethicist: Campus Police: Precrime Division by Chuck Klosterman: I study computer science at a midsize university, and my school has cameras that cover almost every part of campus. The development of video-processing algorithms that can discern race, height … Continue reading

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D.C.Cir.: Female strip search class action denied; a concurrence worth reading

A powerful dissent on the power of government to indiscriminately strip search, post-Florence. Johnson v. Gov’t of the Dist. of Columbia, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 14760 (D.C. Cir. August 1, 2014):

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NJ: Totality of circumstances test must be applied to warrantless blood draws for BAC

The trial court erred in not applying the totality of circumstances test to McNeely/Schmerber on whether a warrant was required for a blood draw. Reversed. State v. Jones, 2014 N.J. Super. LEXIS 106 (July 29, 2014): The Supreme Court explicitly … Continue reading

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New Law Review Article: Failing Expectations: Fourth Amendment Doctrine in the Era of Total Surveillance

New Law Review Article: Failing Expectations: Fourth Amendment Doctrine in the Era of Total Surveillance by Olivier Sylvain, 49 Wake Forest L. Rev. 485 (2014). Abstract: Today’s reasonable expectation test and the third-party doctrine have little to nothing to offer … Continue reading

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E.D.Va.: None of four exceptions to warrant requirement supported search of jacket in another room

The search of defendant’s coat in a separate room from him could not be justified under any exception to the warrant requirement: protective sweep, emergency/exigency, Terry frisk, or search incident. Defendant did finally break away from the officers, too, making … Continue reading

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