Daily Archives: November 3, 2014

Poker Update: FBI Sabotages Internet Connection to Send in Trojan Horse; Test Boundaries of Privacy Rights

Poker Update: FBI Sabotages Internet Connection to Send in Trojan Horse; Test Boundaries of Privacy Rights by Bradley Chalupski: A warrant obtained by the FBI that resulted in the arrest of “One-Drop” participant Wei Seng Phua constituted an illegal search … Continue reading

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LTN: The Golden Rule of Data Privacy

LTN: The Golden Rule of Data Privacy by Kathryn Hume: ARMA panel identifies principles that are changing law firm practices. At last week’s ARMA session, “Data Privacy—Emerging Information Governance Challenges” Brian McCauley, director of information governance at McDermott, Will & … Continue reading

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E.D.Ky.: With smell of MJ in car and it couldn’t be found, officer could look under hood and into air cleaner

In a traffic stop, the officer could smell marijuana and that gave probable cause to search. He couldn’t find it in the passenger compartment, so he could look in the engine compartment. United States v. Hollis, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS … Continue reading

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Idaho implied consent statute is not a per se exception to the warrant requirement under McNeely

The Idaho implied consent statute is not a per se exception to the warrant requirement under McNeely. State v. Wolff, 2014 Ida. LEXIS 286 (October 29, 2014):

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