Daily Archives: May 3, 2015

Photography is Not a Crime: The Terrorists Have Won in Boston

Photography is Not a Crime: The Terrorists Have Won in Boston by Maya Shaffer: We can win the war on terror today, or we can choose to keep losing it. The success or failure of any terror attack is dependent … Continue reading

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NJ: Surreptitious recording of defendant and counsel in police interview room suppressed

The surreptitious recording of a meeting with defendant and his counsel in a police interview room when defendant turned himself in was suppressed and contrary to clearly established law. It led to discovery of witnesses. The indictment is not dismissed, … Continue reading

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SC: When responding to a tip of drug activity in the back yard for a knock-and-talk, it’s reasonable to go to the backyard where all the people seemed to be [Update: Rev’d 12/21/16]

Officers got an anonymous tip of drug activity in the backyard at a particular house. They could drive on the street near the house and see people in the backyard. They went to do a knock-and-talk and went to the … Continue reading

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NY3: Despite suppressed statement, plenty of evidence supported strip search for drugs

Defendant was in a car stopped for a traffic offense, and the driver got out agitated and crying that the passengers had drugs on them. They consented to searches of their persons and drugs were found. On the way to … Continue reading

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TechCrunch: Protecting Users’ Location Data From An Unconstitutional Search

TechCrunch: Protecting Users’ Location Data From An Unconstitutional Search by Eric Gunderson: Location data is highly sensitive. It contains information about where we live, our daily habits and our network of friends. We discover new places to go; avoid traffic … Continue reading

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