Daily Archives: May 25, 2015

LATimes via MSN: Privacy often trumps transparency with police shooting videos

LATimes via MSN: Privacy often trumps transparency with police shooting videos by Richard Winton: Cameras mounted inside patrol cars captured every moment. With their guns drawn, Gardena, Calif., police officers screamed instructions at three men on the sidewalk. The officers … Continue reading

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NY Times: Obama Weighs Strategy as Data Laws Run Out

NY Times: Obama Weighs Strategy as Data Laws Run Out by Charlie Savage: The Obama administration is weighing what the looming expiration of three counterterrorism laws — including the provision that has been cited to allow the National Security Agency … Continue reading

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WaPo: Kentucky conflict? Paul, McConnell start to clash [over NSA]

WaPo: Kentucky conflict? Paul, McConnell start to clash [over NSA] by Mike DeBonis: The GOP senators’ clash on surveillance suggests that Rand Paul’s 2016 hopes loom over the “tight” bond described by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. [And they are … Continue reading

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FL1: Failure to show exigency or get SW for realtime CSLI required suppression

Defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy as to his realtime cell phone location information, and the failure of the police to get a search warrant or show exigent circumstances requires suppression. Herring v. State, 2015 Fla. App. LEXIS 7750 … Continue reading

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KS: Reasonable mistake of fact found from speeding stop where defendant wasn’t actually speeding

Defendant was stopped for going 28 in what the officer fairly believed was a 20 zone, “‘more years than anyone knew.’” The officer was a life long resident of the city. In reality, the speed limit had been raised to … Continue reading

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IL follows Heien in a stop under an ambiguous traffic code section; it was a reasonable mistake of law

The court grapples at length with whether a trailer hitch blocking a LPN is an offense and concludes that the statute is ambiguous, and the defendant can’t be convicted for that traffic offense. On the larger question, however, the court … Continue reading

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WA does not permit inventory of a closed container not tied to offense

Defendant was driving a stolen truck identified by a license plate reader. After his arrest, a black shaving kit in the truck was inventoried, and it should have been inventoried without opening it. Also, the state didn’t contest standing below, … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Def showed his consent by stepping aside and waving officers in

Defendant was asked for consent to enter his apartment, and he stepped to the side and waved his arm gesturing to come in. He manifested consent by his actions. United States v. Duran, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 65777 (D. Minn. … Continue reading

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