Daily Archives: February 13, 2015

AutoBlog: Florida drivers are refusing to talk to police at DUI checkpoints… and taping it

AutoBlog: Florida drivers are refusing to talk to police at DUI checkpoints… and taping it: No one would ever say that it’s fun to go through a DUI checkpoint, at least in part because they slow people down from getting … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: The government’s typical seize first, search second normal search protocol doesn’t work with email

The government’s typical seize first, search second normal search protocol doesn’t work with email. This search warrant for a Gmail account is denied. Try again. In re [Redacted]@gmail, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 181984 (N.D.Cal. May 8, 2014) (apparently under seal … Continue reading

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CA1: Nexus is whether evidence will be found in the place searched, not whether a crime occurred there

“First, Joubert argues that a nexus is lacking because the affidavit contains no allegations that he committed any offenses at the location being searched. But Joubert misidentifies the relevant inquiry. The question is whether evidence of the crime is likely … Continue reading

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TX4: Leaving flash drive with CP on it in a computer lab was a waiver of REP

Defendant left an unmarked flash drive in a university classroom. A teacher opened the drive to attempt to identify the owner and found papers with two names on it. She looked at the photos folder and found child pornography which … Continue reading

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TN: Stop on computer check that LPN was wrong was valid, even if def had paperwork that said it was right

Defendant was stopped in Nashville because his LPN didn’t match his old pickup truck, which the officer checked on a hunch because it was relatively common in that area of town with older vehicles. When the defendant produced paperwork showing … Continue reading

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MA: Fire scene search was moot point since issue was lack of smoke detectors found in inspections up to day before fire; changing argument on appeal is waiver

Defendants were convicted of manslaughter in the deaths of three tenants in a fire in their house converted to apartments. There were numerous code violations, including lack of smoke detectors and enough exits, discovered as a result of a tenant … Continue reading

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