Daily Archives: December 3, 2014

CA11: Welfare recipients can’t be drug tested without reasonable suspicion

Welfare recipients can’t be drug tested without reasonable suspicion as a condition of receiving benefits under the Fourth Amendment. [This is Lebron II.] Lebron v. Sec’y of the Fla. Dept. of Children & Families, 772 F.3d 1352 (11th Cir. 2014): … Continue reading

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The Marshall Project: What You Need to Know About Body Cameras

The Marshall Project: What You Need to Know About Body Cameras by Clare Sestanovich: Police cams are all the rage. Are they the answer?

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WSJ: Hundreds of Police Killings Are Uncounted in Federal Stats

WSJ: Hundreds of Police Killings Are Uncounted in Federal Stats by Bob Barry and Coulter Jones: A Wall Street Journal analysis of the latest data from 105 of the country’s largest police agencies found more than 550 police killings during … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: 30 day cell phone GPS tracking order requires PC and particularity

A 30 day cell phone GPS tracking order requires probable cause and particularity; otherwise it is a general warrant. Intercepted calls, however, led to a search warrant for his house. The search of the house has a different basis, and … Continue reading

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Three Aaron Hernandez cell phone and house search cases on Lexis today; cell phone turned over to lawyers not immune from search (Updated)

Commonwealth v. Hernandez, 2014 Mass. Super. LEXIS 144 (Super. Ct. Bristol August 26, 2014) (“Because the Commonwealth failed to sustain its burden of proof that the cell phones and iPads were in plain view, that their incriminating character was immediately … Continue reading

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N.D.Okla.: Longtime boyfriend given standing in girlfriend’s place whether spending night or not

Defendant was the boyfriend of the woman who was the householder, and he had standing to contest the police entry into her home. Whether he was an overnight guest at that moment, the course of their long relationship was such … Continue reading

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D.D.C.: Even if NSA captured def’s calls, search of laptop at LAX was attenuated and with RS

Defendant was charged with violating the trade embargo with Iran. The government refused to provide details of how it accessed telephone call information, the defendant asserting that the NSA must have captured his call information. Assuming, then, that the search … Continue reading

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The Hill: DOJ wants Apple to help unlock iPhones

The Hill: DOJ wants Apple to help unlock iPhones by Cory Bennett: The Department of Justice is harkening back to an 18th-century federal law to get access to encrypted iPhones, according to court documents published Monday by ArsTechnica.

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The Recorder: Judge Limits Feds’ Email Search Request

The Recorder: Judge Limits Feds’ Email Search Request by Ross Todd: Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal said he wouldn’t approve an indefinite gag order as part of a search warrant for a Hotmail account.

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The Recorder: CA Lawmaker Offers New Bill to Regulate Drones

The Recorder: Lawmaker Offers New Bill to Regulate Drones by Cheryl Miller: SACRAMENTO — A state lawmaker has revived legislation to curb public agencies’ use of drones just two months after Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill with nearly identical … Continue reading

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