Daily Archives: December 21, 2014

Local police and private license plate reader data goes into a private database to locate you nationwide

Remember your local police license plate readers? The private National Vehicle Location Service (NVLS) gathers that information from them and private sources, and then law enforcement can get it from everywhere in the country to prove where your car was. … Continue reading

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MO holds overstaying hotel rental period waiver of REP

Defendant paid for a room at a hotel through 11/7. On 11/8 he was still there and hadn’t paid. Hotel security went to the room, unlocked it, and the inside latch was locked. The door opened only two inches. Defendant … Continue reading

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LA5 botches GFE by equating it with a defense need to prove “bad faith”

The probable cause for the search warrant was a controlled buy, but the defendant claimed the CI wasn’t shown to be otherwise credible. [That’s not required in a controlled buy.] The good faith exception applies because the defendant didn’t allege … Continue reading

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