Daily Archives: February 7, 2015

NYTimes: Arizona: Maricopa Deputies Will Get Body Cameras

NYTimes: Arizona: Maricopa Deputies Will Get Body Cameras (Reuters): Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County is spending $1 million to buy 700 body cameras for deputies as part of a court ruling that found his office had racially profiled Latino … Continue reading

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MO: Even if ping order was unlawful, defendant’s flight from police was an intervening act

Defendant was wanted in a double murder, and police got a court approved ping order to locate his phone, and he was in Oklahoma. Defendant saw that he was being followed and led the police on a high speed chase … Continue reading

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Gizmodo: How the Silk Road Trial Could Lead to a Dangerous Legal Precedent

Gizmodo: How the Silk Road Trial Could Lead to a Dangerous Legal Precedent by Kate Knibbs: The Silk Road trial is over. A jury found Ross Ulbricht guilty on all seven charges, including money laundering, drug trafficking, and the “kingpin” … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: No REP in a cell phone call by an inmate from inside a prison

The government had wiretaps on cell phones used inside a prison to conduct drug sales and collect “taxes” on those drug sales. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a cell phone conversation coming from inside a prison by … Continue reading

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IN: Search of a pill bottle incident to an arrest for driving without a DL is found to be unreasonable under the Indiana Constitution [reversed]

Search of a pill bottle incident to an arrest for driving without a license is found to be unreasonable under the Indiana Constitution. Garcia v. State, 2015 Ind. App. LEXIS 50 (February 3, 2015), but reversed: Garcia v. State, 2016 … Continue reading

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MA: Egregious police conduct can confer target standing, but this case just doesn’t measure up

Egregious police conduct can confer target standing, but this case just doesn’t measure up. Commonwealth v. Santiago, 470 Mass. 574, 24 N.E.3d 560 (2015): We reaffirm the view stated in Scardamaglia, 410 Mass. at 380, that in a case where … Continue reading

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Miscellany

Defendant’s cell phone search prior to Riley comported with existing Fifth Circuit case law, so Davis good faith exception applies. United States v. Steric, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12340 (N.D.Tex. February 2, 2015).* The affidavits for search warrants provided probable … Continue reading

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