Daily Archives: February 15, 2015

“No more half measures, Walter.”

“The moral of the story is, I chose a half measure, when I should have gone all the way. I’ll never make that mistake again. No more half measures, Walter.” –Mike Ehrmantraut, “Breaking Bad,” S3E13

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Daily Finance: To Combat Fraud, Visa Wants to Track Your Smartphone

Daily Finance: To Combat Fraud, Visa Wants to Track Your Smartphone by Ken Sweet: NEW YORK — Those days of calling your bank to let them know that, yes, you really are in Thailand, and yes, you really did use … Continue reading

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The Hill: Feds to announce commercial drone rules

The Hill: Feds to announce commercial drone rules by Keith Laing The Federal Aviation Administration is planning to announce its rules for non-military drone use in the U.S. on Sunday. The announcement, which has been highly anticipated, will be made … Continue reading

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OH: Single trash pull that corroborated CI’s story was PC

“Using the totality-of-the-circumstances test in this case, we hold that the evidence seized from a single trash pull that corroborates tips and background information involving drug activity is sufficient to establish probable cause for a warrant.” State v. Jones, 2015-Ohio-483, … Continue reading

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M.D.Tenn.: Consent to search bags off a bus did not include destroying picture frames to search them

Consent to search defendant’s bags when he came off a bus did not include destroying picture frames to look inside them. His failure to object after being held for hours also wasn’t consent. Also, defendant’s invocation of his right to … Continue reading

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LA5 & DE: Search issue resolved in prior appeal was law of the case

Without using the words “law of the case” or “res judicata,” the court declines to overturn a motion to suppress that had been litigated in a prior appeal in the same case. State v. Stipe, 2015 La. App. LEXIS 251 … Continue reading

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