Daily Archives: May 1, 2015

TX7: Riley applied to cell phone search incident where it came down between trial and appeal

Search incident cannot support a cell phone search under Riley. Riley came down between trial and appeal, so it applies here because the issue was preserved. Carter v. State, 2015 Tex. App. LEXIS 4271 (Tex. App. – Amarillo April 27, … Continue reading

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WaPo: Justice Dept. will spend $20 million on police body cameras nationwide

WaPo: Justice Dept. will spend $20 million on police body cameras nationwide by Mark Berman: The Department of Justice plans to launch a pilot program aimed at expanding the use of body cameras worn by police officers across the country. … Continue reading

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OR: Furtive gesture alone in OR not enough, but here there was more

Defendant was smoking in a car in a subdivision being developed, so it couldn’t be called a high crime area. A citizen informant called in that the case was suspicious, so an officer was dispatched to see. When defendant saw … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: Parolee executed a “fourth waiver” so only real question was whether there was probable cause to believe he lived in the place searched

Defendant was a California parolee who had executed a “fourth waiver,” and he knew he was subject to a parole search at any time. The only question was whether the officers had probable cause to believe he was living there … Continue reading

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Just Security: USA Freedom and the Surveillance Reform That Almost Was

Just Security: USA Freedom and the Surveillance Reform That Almost Was by Elizabeth Goitein: Committee markups can be a dry affair, an opportunity for political showboating, or both. Yesterday’s markup of the USA Freedom Act in the House Judiciary Committee … Continue reading

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