Daily Archives: March 28, 2015

CAAF: AFB gate security officer wasn’t AFOSI, so his involvement was private search on day off

Defendant’s wife enlisted aid from a family friend at an Air Force base who was in the gate security forces, and he wasn’t a criminal investigator. At the time all this arose, she was there for social purposes. The court … Continue reading

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The Hill: How the TSA spots terrorists

The Hill: How the TSA spots terrorists A confidential checklist reveals a point system employed by the agency.

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M.D.Fla.: Marijuana flakes on passenger’s pants not PC as to everybody in car

Officers conduct admittedly pretextual stops in the downtown Orlando area to show police presence to deter crime. The car was stopped and the occupants told to put their hands up. Here, a seatbelt stop led to noticing marijuana flakes on … Continue reading

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OR: No exigency for entry into home to arrest a DUI suspect; at minimum a telephonic warrant could have been obtained

Police had no exigency to enter defendant’s house and arrest him for suspicion of DUII. He was seen on the street last at 11:01 am, and they had his address from his LPN. They went to his house and saw … Continue reading

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W.D.N.C.: Police gathering IP information via a peer-to-peer connections is legitimate investigative technique

Police gathering of IP information about peer-to-peer networks is a legitimate investigative technique, and it violates no reasonable expectation of privacy. United States v. Baalerud, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 37650 (W.D.N.C. March 25, 2015).* 2255 petitioner’s sentence was increased for … Continue reading

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