Daily Archives: May 14, 2015

The Hill: Reid pressures GOP on NSA bill

The Hill: Reid pressures GOP on NSA bill by Jordain Carney: Senators are split on how to handle expiring sections of the Patriot Act.

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CA6: Handcuffing for open carry in Ohio stated a claim; no qualified immunity

The Ohio legislature decided that open carry is permissible with a CCW. Plaintiff was stopped and handcuffed for thirty minutes and let go. He states a claim and qualified immunity is no defense. “Where it is lawful to possess a … Continue reading

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GA: SW for house includes all vehicles on curtilage associated with it

“Vehicles parked within the curtilage of a dwelling to be searched pursuant to a warrant may also be searched pursuant to that warrant,” so counsel couldn’t be ineffective for not challenging the searches. McLeod v. State, 2015 Ga. LEXIS 300 … Continue reading

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M.D.Pa.: Giving cell phone to another for use in drug deals is waiver of reasonable expectation of privacy

Giving one’s cell phone over to another to use for drug dealing was a loss of any reasonable expectation of privacy in it. United States v. Brewer, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 62260 (M.D.Pa. May 12, 2015):

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