Daily Archives: April 11, 2015

WaPo: Are you running for president? Please answer these questions about the criminal justice system

WaPo: Are you running for president? Please answer these questions about the criminal justice system by Radley Balko: The recent announcement from Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) that he’ll be running for president and an expected similar announcement from former senator … Continue reading

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CNN: [State] Senator discusses police officers wearing body cameras

CNN: Senator discusses police officers wearing body cameras A South Carolina State Senator discussing a bill in the state legislature to require all officers to wear body camera, while referring to the recent shooting as an “accident.”

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WaPo: As encryption spreads, U.S. grapples with clash between privacy, security

WaPo: As encryption spreads, U.S. grapples with clash between privacy, security by Ellen Nakashima and Barton Gellman: For months, federal law enforcement agencies and industry have been deadlocked on a highly contentious issue: Should tech companies be obliged to guarantee … Continue reading

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NC: If def was an innocent owner of a stolen cell phone, he’d have standing; remanded because no findings on that

Defendant had a cell phone removed from him in a search incident that was searched without a warrant. It was determined that the phone was stolen. Defendant asserted an innocent owner defense that the trial court did not resolve, and, … Continue reading

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OR: State fails on probation search justification by not developing it in trial court

The state conceded that the stop was unreasonably extended, but argued inevitable discovery because defendant was on probation and the search of her purse was a product of that. She’d refused consent to search her purse, and then her being … Continue reading

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IL: IAC where defendant would have won nonappealed search issue

Defense counsel was ineffective in not appealing a valid motion to suppress that had been denied by the trial court but, on the merits, would have been reversed. Going to the merits of the search and seizure claim, defendant would … Continue reading

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TechDirt: 2009 DHS Document Says Border Patrol Can Search/Copy The Contents Of Your Device Just Because It Wants To

TechDirt: 2009 DHS Document Says Border Patrol Can Search/Copy The Contents Of Your Device Just Because It Wants To by Tim Cushing: FOIA clearinghouse MuckRock has scored another revealing document, this time from Customs and Border Protection. As we’re well … Continue reading

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DE: Name of owner of property in SW doesn’t need to be identified to be valid

Defense counsel was not ineffective for not challenging that defendant wasn’t named in the search warrant for his specifically described property. [Remember, search warrants are usually for specifically ID’d places, and naming the owner is almost never necessary. If the … Continue reading

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