Daily Archives: April 28, 2015

D.Mass.: USPS tracks persons tracking suspicious packages by their IP addresses

This mere bailee didn’t have any right to control the package that was shipped, and he thus didn’t have standing to challenge its search, at least recognizing that some bailees might with better facts. More importantly, the government tracked the … Continue reading

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techdirt: NSA’s Stellar Wind Program Was Almost Completely Useless, Hidden From FISA Court By NSA And FBI

techdirt: NSA’s Stellar Wind Program Was Almost Completely Useless, Hidden From FISA Court By NSA And FBI by Tim Cushing: A huge report (747 pages) on the NSA’s Stellar Wind program has been turned over to Charlie Savage of the … Continue reading

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The Hill on re-upping Patriot Act

The Hill: With clock ticking, lawmakers unveil Patriot Act bill The effort sets up a battle to win over lawmakers on both sides of the spying debate. ACLU quickly opposes NSA bill The group said the reforms don’t go far … Continue reading

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CA7: WI law of hotel ejectments reasonably relied on by officers to conduct hotel room search after arrest

Defendant was arrested as a parole absconder also known to be a forger and identity thief, and there was a printer in the backseat of his car. He was in a hotel room in Wisconsin, not registered in his name. … Continue reading

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PA: Re-engaging driver with questions after saying he’s free to leave is a second stop

When defendant during a traffic stop is told he is free to leave and the officer starts to go back to the patrol car, but returns to re-engage the driver, that is a second stop requiring reasonable suspicion. No reasonable … Continue reading

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MA: In a MMJ state, SW for a grow operation must plead PC that target wasn’t a licensed grower

In a medical marijuana state, a search warrant for a grow operation requires the state show that the target of the search is not a licensed grower. Grant of motion to suppress affirmed. Commonwealth v. Canning, SJC-11773 (April 28, 2015): … Continue reading

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