Daily Archives: October 14, 2014

The Root: Ohio Police Change Story and Arrest Couple During Traffic Stop

The Root: Ohio Police Change Story and Arrest Couple During Traffic Stop by Stephen A. Crockett Jr.: A cellphone video of a police stop has gone viral, with a police officer shown telling a couple during a routine traffic stop … Continue reading

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USPS Audit Report: Postal Inspection Service Mail Covers Program

Politico: Snail mail snooping safeguards not followed by Josh Gerstein: Cutting-edge data-gathering techniques may have grabbed the spotlight lately, but it turns out the government has been playing fast and loose with a more old-school surveillance method: snail-mail snooping. The … Continue reading

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WHO13: Ankeny Cop Tries To Search Car Because ‘Everybody that Plays Frisbee Golf Smokes Weed’

WHO13: Ankeny Cop Tries To Search Car Because ‘Everybody that Plays Frisbee Golf Smokes Weed’ by Aaron Brilbeck: ANKENY, Iowa — Ankeny’s police chief is apologizing after a video surfaced showing an officer trying to search a motorist’s car because, … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Def can’t challenge the search and seizure of a computer server in Iceland because he claims no interest in it or its information

In the Silk Road case, defendant can’t challenge the search and seizure of a computer server in Iceland in 2013 because he claims no interest in it or its information. United States v. Ulbricht, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 145553 (S.D.N.Y. … Continue reading

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DE: Def didn’t controvert state’s affidavits responding to motion to suppress; denied

The state’s affidavits filed in response to the motion to suppress say the search was by consent, but the defense didn’t controvert. Without there being a factual dispute, no hearing is required on the motion to suppress, and it’s a … Continue reading

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