Daily Archives: January 27, 2015

The New Yorker: Letter from Albuquerque: Your Son Is Deceased

The New Yorker: Letter from Albuquerque: Your Son Is Deceased by Rachel Aviv: The city has one of the highest rates in the country of fatal shootings by police, but no officer has been indicted.

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AP: Sheriffs want popular police-tracking app disabled

AP: Sheriffs want popular police-tracking app disabled by Eileen Sullivan: Sheriffs are campaigning to pressure Google Inc. to turn off a feature on its Waze traffic software that warns drivers when police are nearby. They say one of the technology … Continue reading

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Wall Street Journal: U.S. Spies on Millions of Cars

Wall Street Journal (subscription/registration required): U.S. Spies on Millions of Cars by Devlin Barrett: The Justice Department has been building a national database to track in real time the movement of vehicles around the U.S., a secret domestic intelligence-gathering program … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Documents Show N.S.A.’s Moves on Surveillance Before Congress’s Approval

NYTimes: Documents Show N.S.A.’s Moves on Surveillance Before Congress’s Approval by Charlie Savage: WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled in 2007 that the U.S.A. Patriot Act empowered the National Security Agency to collect foreigners’ emails and phone calls from domestic … Continue reading

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CA8: Stop of the wrong person on reasonable but mistaken belief not suppressed

Based on an informant’s story, the police were looking for Barefield in a particular car. They happened upon defendant Patrick at the appointed time and place near the informant in a car matching the description. A reasonable but mistaken belief … Continue reading

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MS: Throwing down car keys and running away from a car is abandonment

Throwing down car keys and running away from a car is abandonment. Green v. State, 2015 Miss. App. LEXIS 29 (January 20, 2015). In executing a search warrant for stolen goods on the premises of a convicted felon, the finding … Continue reading

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