Daily Archives: August 20, 2014

538.com: Nobody Knows How Many Americans The Police Kill Each Year

538.com: Nobody Knows How Many Americans The Police Kill Each Year by Reuben Fischer-Baum: Earlier this month, a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Missouri. The shooting and the response have reignited concerns … Continue reading

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CA4: Davis saves pre-Jones GPS installations in the Fourth Circuit

Prior to Jones’s GPS ruling, Knotts governed all the GPS cases in this circuit, so Davis good faith has to apply to a 2011 GPS installation. United States v. Stephens, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 15920 (4th Cir. August 19, 2014):

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IN: SW not needed to test DNA lawfully found during investigation

Defendant was arrested for a murder and DNA was found on his lawfully seized shoe linking him to the crime. A search warrant was not needed to test the DNA already lawfully seized. Guilmette v. State, 2014 Ind. LEXIS 650 … Continue reading

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