Daily Archives: October 21, 2014

Wired: Virginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records

Wired: Virginia Police Have Been Secretively Stockpiling Private Phone Records by G.W. Shultz: The database, which affects unknown numbers of people, contains phone records that at least five police agencies in southeast Virginia have been collecting since 2012 and sharing … Continue reading

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Gizmodo: When Can the Police Search Your Phone and Computer?

Gizmodo: When Can the Police Search Your Phone and Computer? by Hanni Fakhoury and Nadia Kayyali of EFF: Your computer, phone, and other digital devices hold vast amounts of personal information about you and your family. This sensitive data is … Continue reading

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Boston Marathon bombing case: D.Mass.: SW was broad, but not constitutionally overbroad

In the Boston Marathon bombing case, the search warrant for defendant’s house and college dormitory room were necessarily broad but not constitutionally overbroad. It wasn’t even possible for a search warrant to be more specifically drafted than this one was, … Continue reading

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NE: Cell phone SW was overbroad for “[a]ny and all information” but still saved by GFE

The state relied at trial on search incident to justify a search of a cell phone, and Riley was decided while the appeal was pending, and it applies. There were no exigent circumstances for a search of the phone. But, … Continue reading

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GA: Police directive to a man to show his hands was not a seizure

A police directive to a man coming from between two buildings to show his hands was not a seizure. Defendant immediately fled and abandoned items as he ran. State v. Walker, 2014 Ga. LEXIS 805 (October 20, 2014), rev’g 323 … Continue reading

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CA11: Plaintiff’s unlawful arrest claim survives the Heck bar

Plaintiff’s unlawful arrest claim survives the Heck bar because an unlawful arrest doesn’t implicate the validity of a conviction. Bey v. Vega, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 19837 (11th Cir. October 17, 2014). Asking passenger for consent to search is not … Continue reading

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