Daily Archives: November 15, 2014

WI decides important Email SW case: Fourth Amendment doesn’t require a higher standard for email warrants

Email search warrants in a public corruption case were “particular” within the Fourth Amendment. They were time limited, and the providers deleted electronic information [header information] from the final production that was not specifically sought. The Fourth Amendment does not … Continue reading

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SC: Def had no standing to contest police entry onto the porch where he was hanging out, allegedly dealing drugs

Officers watched the porch of Apartment 122 and observed five men 10:00-10:30 pm, and five cars came up and one would go to the cars and do what appeared to be a hand-to-hand transaction. Finally, the officers moved to the … Continue reading

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MI: Police told Best Buy employee to search for CP, thereby exceeding private search

A computer is an “effect” under the Fourth Amendment, and the police conducted a warrantless search by telling a Best Buy employee to search the computer for child pornography, thereby exceeding the private search. People v. Gingrich, 2014 Mich. App. … Continue reading

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OH3: Slightly pulling out bra by bottom elastic exposed nothing and wasn’t a strip search

Pulling defendant’s bra out slightly by the bottom elastic not exposing her breasts was not a strip search in violation of state statute or the Fourth Amendment. State v. Murphy, 2014-Ohio-5002, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 4861 (3d Dist. November 10, … Continue reading

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The Hill: Rand Paul to oppose NSA reform bill

The Hill: Rand Paul to oppose NSA reform bill by Julian Hattem: “‘Sen. Paul does not feel that the current NSA reforms go far enough,’ said an aide.”

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WaPo: A raid, multiple tasings, two arrests, and a home “ripped apart”: Can you guess the suspected crime?

WaPo: A raid, multiple tasings, two arrests, and a home “ripped apart”: Can you guess the suspected crime? by Radley Balko: If you guessed “underage drinking,” stumble to the head of the class. And all of that doesn’t really even … Continue reading

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AR: Def’s rear door shown as door where knock always answered, so curtilage not violated

Defendant’s house had a circle drive and a front door and a back door. The back door was found a normal place of entry. At the suppression hearing, the officer testified that he’d been there before on official business and … Continue reading

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