Daily Archives: April 29, 2015

The Atlantic: “Thank God for Cellphone Video Cameras”

The Atlantic: “Thank God for Cellphone Video Cameras” by Robinson Meyer: The vast technological change which has helped make a movement possible.

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OH: Computer search warrant was so overbroad that good faith can’t save it

The affiant negligently usurped the inference drawing authority of the magistrate [not to mention the magistrate not doing his or her job either in even signing this warrant], and that affects the probable cause finding. Defendant argued particularity for the … Continue reading

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ND: Probation search of cell phone permitted even though not specified in probation search statute

North Dakota statute on probation searches says: “Defendant shall submit to search of his person, vehicle, or place of residence by any probation officer at any time of the day or night, with or without a search warrant.” Even though … Continue reading

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N-MCCA: Def’s consent to recovery of laptop from him already searched and returned was independent source

On a Navy ship, a crewmember accessing the ship’s LAN looking for a movie stumbled into defendant’s computer on the LAN and found child pornography. He reported what he found and that it came from MAYO-PC. They found the laptop … Continue reading

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CBS News: Innocent man arrested, jailed twice because of name

CBS News: Innocent man arrested, jailed twice because of name OLIVEHURST, Calif. — Two times, Gilberto Hernandez has been arrested and thrown in jail for crimes he didn’t commit — crimes that were allegedly committed by another man, who, to … Continue reading

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St. Louis Public Radio: Senate gives first approval to bill changing state’s deadly force law

St. Louis Public Radio: Senate gives first approval to bill changing state’s deadly force law by Ray Howze: The Missouri Senate is moving on a bill that would limit the use of deadly force by police. The measure, approved by … Continue reading

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WaPo: Recent Fourth Amendment talks by Orin Kerr

WaPo: Recent Fourth Amendment talks by Orin Kerr: I’ve given several talks in the last few weeks about recent developments in Fourth Amendment law, and how Fourth Amendment law may be changing in response to computers and new technology. Here … Continue reading

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The Constitution doesn’t stop most legislatures making a point

Texas Tribune: Senate Approves Drug Testing for Political Candidates by Matthew Watkins: Any candidate seeking elected office in Texas would be required to take a drug test when he or she files to run, under a proposal that the state … Continue reading

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