Daily Archives: April 13, 2015

Police Technical: iOS8 Mobile Operating System Encryption Issues

Police Technical: iOS8 Mobile Operating System Encryption Issues (Whitepaper download) When an iOS 8 device is locked – a new encryption feature will not allow even Apple technicians to access the device. This whitepaper covers how to access a locked … Continue reading

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D.R.I.: It was reasonable to believe defendant in house entered on arrest warrant when his car had been there and his cell phone ping put him there

Police had reason to believe defendant was in the apartment they entered with an arrest warrant for a Hobbs Act home invasion robbery: “The Court finds that the police reasonably believed prior to entry that Mr. Stewart resided at the … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: Def’s supervised release condition did not amount to consent to a search of his computer; he could refuse under risk of revo

The terms of defendant’s supervised release for his child pornography conviction provide that he is subject to a search on reasonable suspicion, but he can refuse and risk revocation if it is not well taken. The condition the government relies … Continue reading

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IA: Failure to cite state constitution to trial court was a waiver

A state wildlife officer approached defendant at a boat ramp during ice fishing season. No lights; car not blocked or pulled over. It was not a “stop.” The officer approached only to see if defendant had a fishing license, and … Continue reading

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W.D.Fla. & D.Md.: Nexus is established by a reasonable inference the object sought will be found

Nexus was shown for a search of defendant’s house for counterfeit money. The police had reports from CIs having bought counterfeit money from him at 10¢ on the dollar, and his house was surveilled, resulting in seeing him carrying a … Continue reading

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