Daily Archives: October 17, 2014

NY Times: F.B.I. Director Hints at Action as Cellphone Data Is Locked

NY Times: F.B.I. Director Hints at Action as Cellphone Data Is Locked by David E. Sanger and Matt Apuzzo: The director of the F.B.I., James B. Comey, said on Thursday that the “post-Snowden pendulum” that has driven Apple and Google … Continue reading

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D.S.D.: Leaving door open when retrieving ID during knock and talk is an invitation to enter

Officers doing a knock-and-talk asked defendant for his ID. He left the door open and turned to go get it. When he found the ID, the officers were standing inside behind him. The open door in such situations has been … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Riley issue preserved and came down after verdict, but harmless on this record

The motion to suppress a cell phone search under the automobile exception was filed and heard in November before Riley, and defendant was convicted. Before sentencing, Riley came down, and the court asked for briefs. The court concludes the search … Continue reading

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CO: While defendant was not an authorized driver of a rental car, she had standing in her own packages in the car

Although defendant was not an authorized driver of the rental car stopped by police for a traffic violation, defendant had a legitimate expectation of privacy in the gift-wrapped packages in that car, which she continually asserted were hers and were … Continue reading

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IA: Two people did a private search of a flash drive finding CP; govt search didn’t exceed scope of private search

Defendant loaned his tool bag to a friend who found a flash drive in the bag, and, because of the way it was hidden, he was curious and looked at it finding probable child pornography. Then he called a woman … Continue reading

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OH11: Consent to search a purse is consent to search a wallet inside

Consent to search a purse is consent to search a wallet in the purse. State v. Korb, 2014-Ohio-4543, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 4449 (11th Dist. October 14, 2014). “Because White did not clearly, unambiguously, or unequivocally re-assert his right to … Continue reading

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