Daily Archives: September 22, 2014

NYTimes: Child Pornography Case Spurs Debate on Military’s Role in Law Enforcement

NYTimes: Child Pornography Case Spurs Debate on Military’s Role in Law Enforcement by Erik Eckholm and Richard A. Oppel Jr.: In a field office near Brunswick, Ga., a federal agent working as an undercover cybersleuth signed on to a large … Continue reading

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Global Research: Ronald Reagan’s Executive Order 12333: End-Running the Fourth Amendment; “Legalizing” Police State Surveillance

Global Research: Ronald Reagan’s Executive Order 12333: End-Running the Fourth Amendment; “Legalizing” Police State Surveillance by Peter Van Buren: Historians of the Constitutional Era of the United States (1789-2001, RIP) will recall the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, the one … Continue reading

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OK: Cell phone search warrant based on prior invalid consent search suppressed; no GFE

The pre-Riley search warrant for defendant’s cell phone was based on an invalid consent search, and the good faith exception does not apply to warrants based on a prior illegal search. State v. Thomas, 2014 OK CR 12, 2014 Okla. … Continue reading

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CA6: Exigency supported seizure of animals from pet store, but not its records

Animal control officers seized animals and records from a pet store in Chattanooga for lack of water, food, and proper care. The animal seizure was valid and did not violate any clearly established right. The business record seizure, however, could … Continue reading

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E.D.Ky.: Drs body cavity search at hospital was private search not instigated by the police

Defendant was taken to the hospital for a medical emergency, and the doctor on his own did a search of the body. It was never asked for by the police, so it did not implicate the Fourth Amendment. This case … Continue reading

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