Daily Archives: May 20, 2015

WaPo: Sixth Circuit creates circuit split on private search doctrine for computers

WaPo: Sixth Circuit creates circuit split on private search doctrine for computers by Orin Kerr: The Sixth Circuit handed down a new decision on computer search and seizure that may be the next computer search issue to make it to … Continue reading

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The Hill: Paul begins Patriot Act filibuster

The Hill: Paul begins Patriot Act filibuster by Jordain Carney: Presidential hopeful Sen. Rand Paul took to the Senate floor Wednesday, in what the Kentucky Republican’s staff is calling a filibuster of extending the Patriot Act. “I will not let … Continue reading

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MA: SW for CP on video camera, cell phone, and computer permitted plain view seizure of separate memory cards later searched with a warrant

The police executing a search warrant for nude images of defendant’s 13-year-old stepdaughter on a video camera, cell phone, and computer properly seized three memory cards from digital cameras under the plain view doctrine because his stepdaughter stated he used … Continue reading

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NJ: Reasonable for officer to follow arrested person back to room for ID; reasonable suspicion he was armed

The officer had reasonable suspicion to believe that defendant had been smoking marijuana, and he asked for ID. Defendant said it was in his room, so the officer said he’d have to follow defendant to get it. The officer noticed … Continue reading

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NJ: private search doctrine doesn’t give the police the opportunity to do a search of the home without a warrant

The private search doctrine doesn’t give the police the opportunity to do a search of the home without a warrant. State v. Wright, 2015 N.J. LEXIS 549 (May 19, 2015). Syllabus by the court: The third-party intervention or private search … Continue reading

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