Daily Archives: September 14, 2014

WaPo: Stop and Seize (3 parts) — The drug war moves to cash

Part 1 Stop and seize Part 2 Police intelligence targets cash Part 3 They fought the law. Who won?

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NYTimes: Police Armored Vehicle Is Unwelcome in California College Town

NYTimes: Police Armored Vehicle Is Unwelcome in California College Town by Adam Nagourney: DAVIS, Calif. — The police department of this modest college town is among the latest California beneficiaries of surplus military equipment: a $700,000 armored car that is … Continue reading

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Politico: Feds release guidance on police body cameras

Politico: Feds release guidance on police body cameras by Tal Kopan: Body-worn cameras on police officers can increase accountability of police and improve evidence gathering, but if departments are going to use them they must address concerns of officers and … Continue reading

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Law.com: Wearables, Gunshots and the Next Frontier in Probation

Law.com: Wearables, Gunshots and the Next Frontier in Probation It may be possible to employ wearable technology to recognize signals of firearm use.

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D.Minn.: Trace evidence on a firearm justified DNA sample from defendant

A search warrant was properly issued for defendant’s DNA to attempt to link him to firearms found in the take down of a heroin operation. There was probable cause for the warrant and trace evidence was found. In any event, … Continue reading

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CNET: California bill would ban police drone spying without warrant

CNET: California bill would ban police drone spying without warrant by Daniel Terdiman: The bill, which is now on the governor’s desk, pits privacy advocates against law enforcement interests in managing the emerging technology.

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Center for Democracy & Technology: Yahoo Court Documents Reveal Pitched Battle Over Surveillance Power

Center for Democracy & Technology: Yahoo Court Documents Reveal Pitched Battle Over Surveillance Power by Harley Geiger: Documents released yesterday as a result of litigation brought by Yahoo show how the court charged with assessing government intelligence surveillance requests secretly … Continue reading

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Slate: Sotomayor Concerned About Drones and Privacy, Says You Should Be Too

Slate: Sotomayor Concerned About Drones and Privacy, Says You Should Be Too by Lily Hay Newman: Justice Sonia Sotomayor told law students and faculty at Oklahoma City University on Thursday that Americans should be feeling very concerned about the potential … Continue reading

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Cal.2d & SD: Pre-McNeely warrantless blood draws saved by Davis GFE

A 2011 DWI blood draw that today would violate McNeely is saved by the Davis good faith exception. People v. Youn, 2014 Cal. App. LEXIS 799 (2d Dist. August 15, 2014), ordered published September 5, 2014. The pre-McNeely warrantless blood … Continue reading

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OH2: Failure to mention an expired CCW permit justified search [?]

The fact defendant was known to have an expired concealed carry permit was reason enough to detain him when he failed to tell the officer he had a CCW permit. [If it’s expired, then he doesn’t have one?] State v. … Continue reading

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