Daily Archives: April 21, 2015

NACDL adopts mail cover surveillance report

Resolution of the Board of Directors of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Concerning Mail Cover Surveillance adopted at Spring Meeting, April 19, 2015: WHEREAS, mail cover surveillance is the investigative practice of recording the information listed on the … Continue reading

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Baltimore Sun: Baltimore judge allows police use of Stingray phone tracking in murder case

Baltimore Sun: Baltimore judge allows police use of Stingray phone tracking in murder case by Justin Fenton: A city judge turned back a challenge Monday to the Baltimore Police Department’s use of a controversial cellphone surveillance tool in a murder … Continue reading

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Big win for individual liberty: SCOTUS: Bringing out the drug dog as a matter of course during a traffic stop is unreasonable; CA8’s “de minimus” extension of stop rule violates Fourth Amendment

Rodriguez v. United States, 2015 U.S. LEXIS 2807 (April 21, 2015). The syllabus: Officer Struble, a K–9 officer, stopped petitioner Rodriguez for driving on a highway shoulder, a violation of Nebraska law. After Struble attended to everything relating to the … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Report Seeks Overhaul of Postal Service Surveillance Program

NYTimes: Report Seeks Overhaul of Postal Service Surveillance Program by Ron Nixon: U.S. Postal Service Logging All Mail for Law Enforcement WASHINGTON — A Postal Service surveillance program that records the information on the outside of letters and packages delivered … Continue reading

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Police Technical: Acquiring Android Data Using JTAG (whitepaper)

Police Technical: Acquiring Android Data Using JTAG (whitepaper) Detective Robert Craig covers how to retreive data from an Android device using the Joint Test Access Group (JTAG).

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The Bill of Rights is not multiple choice

New Americcan: Paul Calls on GOP to Defend the “Whole Bill of Rights” by Jack Kenny: Rand Paul called on his fellow Republicans Saturday to defend the “whole Bill of Rights,” not just the Second Amendment right “to keep and … Continue reading

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