Daily Archives: February 20, 2015

D.Kan.: There must be a search protocol for cell phone searches to prevent general searches

There must be a search protocol for cell phone searches to prevent general searches. In re Cellular Telephones, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 182165 (D.Kan. December 30, 2014). This is an important opinion, and it’s free online:

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S.D.W.Va.: CP hunting software doesn’t have to be shown to be 100% reliable for PC

Child pornography targeting software doesn’t have to be shown to be all that reliable to establish probable cause for a search warrant. United States v. Naylor, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19760 (S.D.W.Va. February 19, 2015) [Look, if a 25% reliability … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: If you decorate your walls with child porn, calling 911 not a good idea

This pretty much sums it all up: “Defendant Tilman Williams chose to decorate his apartment with sexually explicit photographs of young girls. In doing so, he assumed serious risks. One such risk: if he had a medical emergency and allowed … Continue reading

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Washington Times: FBI surveillance tactics jeopardized by fight over NSA phone snooping program

Washington Times: FBI surveillance tactics jeopardized by fight over NSA phone snooping program by Phillip Swarts: Congressional discord may cause the FBI to lose its ability to collect hotel bills, credit card slips and other “tangible things” they use to … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: The KHP two-step to get consent from a motorist

Defendant was pulled over for driving in the left lane of an empty Interstate highway, which actually violates Kansas law. Defendant was told he was free to leave, and the court describes how the officer tells the defendant he was … Continue reading

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D.Alaska: It was reasonable to seize a store where heroin was being sold pending getting a SW

Officers could enter a store where heroin sales were allegedly occurring to seize the store. They told the defendant to put down his phone, and that was reasonable to preserve evidence. A call came in to the phone and the … Continue reading

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