Daily Archives: November 1, 2014

Digital Journal: FBI seeking new invasive global hacking powers

Digital Journal: FBI seeking new invasive global hacking powers by Brett Wilkins: Washington – The Federal Bureau of Investigation has proposed a rule change that would grant the agency broad new powers to hack into and carry out surveillance of … Continue reading

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WaPo: Wrong-door raid gone relatively right is still wrong

WaPo: Wrong-door raid gone relatively right is still wrong by Lucy Steigerwald: Until the war on drugs entirely ends, perhaps all we can hope for is to have a police department polite enough to fix a door they just broke.

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WaPo: Opinion: Time to call in the SWAT team reform crew

WaPo: Opinion: Time to call in the SWAT team reform crew by Joshua D. Filler: The extraordinary capabilities of SWAT teams have become too ordinary.

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NYTimes: Albuquerque Agrees to Changes on Use of Force

NYTimes: Albuquerque Agrees to Changes on Use of Force by Ian Lovett: The Justice Department has reached a settlement with the City of Albuquerque over excessive use of force by the Police Department. Under an agreement announced Friday, an independent … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Editorial: Deceptions of the F.B.I.

NYTimes: Editorial: Deceptions of the F.B.I.: If your Internet service goes down and you call a technician, can you be certain that the person who arrives at your door is actually there to restore service? What if he is a … Continue reading

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CA6: A parole search can occur in the place the officers have probable cause to believe the defendant is living, even if that’s not the place she’s officially paroled to

A parole search can occur in the place the officers have probable cause to believe the defendant is living, even if that’s not the place she’s officially paroled to. Ohio statute says the place where the parolee lives. United States … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: An order to obtain historical cell site location information does not require probable cause

An order to obtain historical cell site location information does not require probable cause because it is a mere business record. Real time information does. United States v. Martinez, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 153485 (S.D. Cal. October 28, 2014):

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AR: Locked safe in car could be searched without warrant under automobile exception

Where the automobile exception applies to a car, the state does not need a search warrant to search a locked safe found in it. State v. Crane, 2014 Ark. 443, 2014 Ark. LEXIS 586 (October 30, 2014). The government did … Continue reading

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