Daily Archives: May 26, 2015

Center for Investigative Reporting: Criminal suspects challenge legality of warrantless cellphone tracking

Center for Investigative Reporting: Criminal suspects challenge legality of warrantless cellphone tracking by Ali Winston: Four men charged in federal court with attempted murder in the shooting of an Oakland, California, police officer in 2013 are seeking to have evidence-–including … Continue reading

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NPR: With Live Video Apps Like Periscope, Life Becomes Even Less Private

NPR: With Live Video Apps Like Periscope, Life Becomes Even Less Private with Laura Sydell: Cameras are ubiquitous — from the ones in our cellphones to the security cams in parking lots and shops. And just when you thought it … Continue reading

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Popular Science: What the Justice Department’s New Drone Rules Mean for Your Privacy

Popular Science: What the Justice Department’s New Drone Rules Mean for Your Privacy by Kelsey D. Atherton: More Paper Work for Special Agents, More Privacy for You

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NJ.com: The Patriot Act: A debate that’s dangerous for Chris Christie

NJ.com: The Patriot Act: A debate that’s dangerous for Chris Christie by Paul Mulshine:

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IL finds Karo/Knotts strong enough to invoke Davis good faith to a pre-Jones GPS installation (creating a conflict)

The GPS device in this case was put on defendant’s vehicle three years before Jones. Karo and Knotts were strong enough an indication that it was lawful that the Davis good faith exception would be applied to save the search. … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: Defendant was clearly not free to leave and his 30 minute questioning was unreasonable and not even de minimus as in Rodriguez

The stop here was overlong under Rodriguez, but, of course, happened before. Here, however, the defendant was told he was free to leave, but the court finds that “There is no doubt that the defendant did not feel he was … Continue reading

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CA7: An unspecific motion to suppress led to forfeiture of arguments for appeal

Defendant was arrested at his home on probable cause but without a warrant in 2011 for a 2007 double murder. (Every judge thereafter concluded that there was, in fact, no probable cause.) At the time of arrest, defendant came out … Continue reading

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ID: For stop of a person in proximity to searched premises, courts have to evaluate the layout, size of premises, and where it happened

Applying Summers and Bailey, defendant approached a four unit apartment building as police were executing a search warrant, and he was properly detained. The size of the apartment building and his proximity made it reasonable. It turned out that defendant … Continue reading

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CA6: Motion to compel discovery of software used to search computer on P2P network properly denied

In a child pornography case, the district court properly denied discovery of “law enforcement tools … [used] to assess information in connection with the particular GUID … associated with Mr. Pirosko’s computer equipment” to show how they found it and … Continue reading

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