Daily Archives: February 12, 2015

ABC News 10 Sacramento: Sacramento Co. Sheriff’s Dept. updates its cell phone spying tools

ABC News 10 Sacramento: Sacramento Co. Sheriff’s Dept. updates its cell phone spying tools The department filed a two-page grant application in August 2013 with the California Office of Emergency Services requesting $300,000 for a new Stingray device. The sheriff’s … Continue reading

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The Hill: Republican senator pushes bill to require warrants for emails

The Hill: Republican senator pushes bill to require warrants for emails by Mario Trujillo: The senator’s bill limits access to data stored in clouds and overseas.

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WaPo: House panelists say changes are needed to end civil forfeiture abuses

WaPo: House panelists say changes are needed to end civil forfeiture abuses by Robert O’Harrow Jr.: Members of a House Judiciary subcommittee agreed Wednesday that legislative changes are needed to prevent local and state police from making cash and property … Continue reading

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NYTimes Magazine: What Our Paranoia About Drones Says About Us

NYTimes Magazine: What Our Paranoia About Drones Says About Us by Jelani Cobb: The military and the police, the institutions tasked with protecting us from outsiders and from ourselves, still rank as the first- and third-most-trusted groups in this society … Continue reading

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NY1: Search incident of a jacket on the trunk of police car when def handcuffed and inside car was unreasonable

“In this appeal, we are asked to determine whether the police lawfully searched defendant’s jacket, which was lying on the trunk of a police car, while defendant was sitting handcuffed in the vehicle and numerous police officers were present at … Continue reading

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OR: No REP in a homeless person’s shelter blocking part of the sidewalk

A homeless person’s temporary structure, a tarp over a crate and a shopping cart, was encroaching on the sideway, the right-of-way. Therefore, he had no reasonable expectation of privacy in it under the state constitution or the Fourth Amendment, and … Continue reading

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CA11: Summers applies to arrest warrant execution, too

Summers, on detaining persons near the scene of search warrants, is applied, in an unreported decision, to arrest warrants, too. Gomez v. United States, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 2118 (11th Cir. February 11, 2015):

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The Drug War in action: Slate: Eight Foods That Cops Have Mistaken for Drugs

Slate: Eight Foods That Cops Have Mistaken for Drugs by Leon Neyfakh Is that crystal meth—or a Jolly Rancher?

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