Daily Archives: October 26, 2014

NYTimes Editorial: No Progress on Marijuana Arrests

NYTimes Editorial: No Progress on Marijuana Arrests: The de Blasio administration needs to really do something about the targeting of young black and Latino men.

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Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Armored vehicle helps collect civil judgment in small town from 75 year old man

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Armored vehicle helps collect civil judgment in small town by Bruce Vielmetti: When officials in the tiny Town of Stettin in Marathon County went to collect a civil judgment from 75-year-old Roger Hoeppner this month, they sent 24 … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Law Lets I.R.S. Seize Accounts on Suspicion, No Crime Required

NYTimes: Law Lets I.R.S. Seize Accounts on Suspicion, No Crime Required by Shaila Dewan: For almost 40 years, Carole Hinders has dished out Mexican specialties at her modest cash-only restaurant. For just as long, she deposited the earnings at a … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Nexus shown to search cell phone in a child abuse investigation

In a child abuse investigation on an Indian reservation, the government showed probable cause to believe that information relevant to the investigation would be found on defendant’s cell phone. A search warrant for Verizon for text messages and telephone calls … Continue reading

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TX10: Consent to cell phone password was limited to seeing who was calling, and it was not a general consent to search

Defendant was stopped for erratic driving. While in the patrol car, defendant’s cell phone rang, and the officer asked for the password to see who was calling. Defendant gave it. That was not a consent to search the whole phone. … Continue reading

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OH2: Def’s position in a forfeiture on a piece of property was estoppel on standing in a criminal case

Judicial estoppel: Defendant had no standing in a video camera seized during a drug raid that had a video of him having sex with an impaired victim where he denied in a separate forfeiture proceeding that the camera was his. … Continue reading

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EFF: Automated Mass Surveillance is Unconstitutional, EFF Explains in Jewel v. NSA

EFF: Automated Mass Surveillance is Unconstitutional, EFF Explains in Jewel v. NSA by Cindy Cohn and Andrew Crocker and Jamie Lee Williams Today EFF filed our latest brief in Jewel v. NSA, our longstanding case on behalf of AT&T customers … Continue reading

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