Daily Archives: December 10, 2014

PA: Seatbelt checkpoints are governed by the same standards as DUI checkpoints

Seatbelt checkpoints are governed by the same standards as DUI checkpoints. Commonwealth v. Garibay, 2014 PA Super 272, 2014 Pa. Super. LEXIS 4548 (December 9, 2014):

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CA5: Consent to search text messages was not temporally limited

While the officer asked defendant about what happened “this morning,” that was after consent to search his text messages was granted, so consent was not limited in time to that morning. United States v. Venegas, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 22979 … Continue reading

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CA11: Exactly when the officer found out about the arrest warrant for defendant when the search incident occurred really doesn’t matter; there was a warrant

Exactly when the officer found out about the warrant for defendant when the search incident occurred really doesn’t matter. “A valid warrant for Freeman’s arrest existed when Officer Miller searched him. Regardless of whether the dispatcher had confirmed the warrant … Continue reading

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Think Progress: How The Supreme Court Could Decide The Fate Of NSA Surveillance

Think Progress: How The Supreme Court Could Decide The Fate Of NSA Surveillance by Lauren C. Williams: An Idaho nurse is leading the latest charge against the Obama administration for the U.S. National Security Agency’s dragnet phone data surveillance program. … Continue reading

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