Daily Archives: August 6, 2014

WaPo: Police officers have no constitutional ‘right of privacy’ in records of their official misconduct

WaPo: Police officers have no constitutional ‘right of privacy’ in records of their official misconduct by Eugene Volokh.

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Law.com/CT: Gideon: Conn. Court Makes Misguided Ruling in Name of Officer Safety

Law.com/CT: Gideon: Conn. Court Makes Misguided Ruling in Name of Officer Safety In 1979, the U.S. Supreme Court in Ybarra v. Illinois held that ‘a person’s mere propinquity to others independently suspected of criminal activity does not, without more, give … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: Cell phone GPS location was obtained by court order under § 2703 so GFE applies

Cell phone GPS location data was obtained by HSI with a court order on probable cause. While it wasn’t under Rule 41, it was clearly covered by good faith under § 2703. United States v. Garcia, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS … Continue reading

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WI: When a probation term includes no computers, it is reasonable for a probation officer to search one found in the home

When a probation term includes no computers, it is reasonable for a probation officer to search one found in the home. This one had child pornography on it. State v. Purtell, 2014 WI 101, 2014 Wisc. LEXIS 538 (August 1, … Continue reading

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