Daily Archives: January 5, 2015

EFF: State Courts Strike Blows to Criminal DNA Collection Laws in 2014—What to Look for in 2015

EFF: State Courts Strike Blows to Criminal DNA Collection Laws in 2014—What to Look for in 2015: DNA can reveal an extraordinary amount of private information about you, including familial relationships, medical history, predisposition for disease, and possibly even behavioral … Continue reading

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WaPo: Meth seizures at U.S.-Mexico border soar in 2014

WaPo: Meth seizures at U.S.-Mexico border soar in 2014 by AP: SAN DIEGO — Seizures of methamphetamine soared at the U.S.-Mexico border during fiscal 2014, accelerating a trend that began several years ago as new laws that limited access to … Continue reading

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CA7: SW for computers with CP on premises permitted search of hard drive found hidden in def’s mother’s car

Officers had a search warrant for child pornography on computer devices on the premises, and the search warrant named the premises and one vehicle. At the time of execution of the warrant, defendant’s mother was there with her car, and … Continue reading

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TN: Officers could go to door of rear apartment for knock-and-talk

Defendant lived in a rear apartment on the property, so the police did not violate curtilage or a no trespassing sign by going to the rear door since it was his entry. After that, his consent to enter and search … Continue reading

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