Daily Archives: December 18, 2014

The Guardian: Video shows John Crawford’s girlfriend aggressively questioned after Ohio police shot him dead in Walmart

The Guardian: Video shows John Crawford’s girlfriend aggressively questioned after Ohio police shot him dead in Walmart by Jon Swaine: Video shows Ohio detective accusing her of lying and threatening her with jail Tasha Thomas only told of Crawford’s death … Continue reading

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TechDirt: DOJ Leans On Old Laws And Even Older Cases To Argue Against Privacy Expectations In Cell Site Location Data

TechDirt: DOJ Leans On Old Laws And Even Older Cases To Argue Against Privacy Expectations In Cell Site Location Data by Tim Cushing: from the it’s-1979-all-over-again! dept Last month, AT&T entered an amicus brief in the US v. Quartavious Davis … Continue reading

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AR: Hunting compliance stops in the field require RS; Hiibel distinguished

This is a game warden stop of a duck hunter. The state argued, and the court agreed, that any confrontation between a game warden and the public amounted to a stop based on the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Hunting … Continue reading

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D.N.J.: No REP in a burner phone def didn’t claim he used and wasn’t subscribed to anybody

This defendant has no reasonable expectation of privacy in somebody else’s cell phone or the records of its use. He never used it or claimed any interest in it. He also lacks any standing in an unsubscribed burner phone. The … Continue reading

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S.D.Tex.: Gov’t fails in burden of showing consent to laptop search by mentally impaired 30 year old

In a child pornography search involving alleged consent for search of a laptop, the court finds that the 30 year old defendant was mentally impaired and didn’t understand what he was consenting to. While the question is close, the government … Continue reading

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The Economist: Driving while nervous

The Economist: Driving while nervous by S.M.: IN AN unusual 8-1 split, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor as the lone dissenter, the Supreme Court issued a ruling on Monday that whittles away at the Fourth Amendment protection against “unreasonable searches and … Continue reading

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