Daily Archives: January 11, 2015

MA: State can’t use an SDT to get a cell phone turned over to a law firm for providing the owner legal advice [state law limits law office searches]

A law firm received a cell phone from a John Doe client under investigation. The state sought the cell phone by subpoena because of a state statutory prohibition against law office searches. Mass. G.L. c. 276, § 1. The phone … Continue reading

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E.D.Cal.: Non-residents can’t complain of a dog sniff in the yard of a grow operation at a house

Codefendants who did not live at the premises had no standing to contest the presence of a drug dog in the front yard to sniff. Codefendants’ brief presence at a grow operation, with other things, was still probable cause for … Continue reading

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CA6: Search of suspended judge’s personal safe during judicial misconduct investigation stated a claim for relief

The plaintiff was a judge suspended by the state judiciary and a workplace search occurred in relation to that investigation. Her personal safe was searched, too. The search of the office was reasonable under O’Connor, but the search of her … Continue reading

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