Daily Archives: May 27, 2015

VA: Dog sniff outside a motel room door did not violate Jardines or any REP

Applying a sensitive analysis of Dunn and Jardines and “other societal norms establishing an objectively reasonable expectation of privacy,” the court concludes that a dog sniff outside the door of a motel room is not at all like that of … Continue reading

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MO: State AG civil investigative demands for third party records was valid under ECPA and Fourth Amendment; there is a remedy for overbreadth or burdensomeness

The trial court erred in quashing state AG subpoenas for business records that the businesses sought to protect for customer privacy. The state consumer protection civil investigative demands were valid under ECPA because it permits state subpoena. They were also … Continue reading

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CA9: CP search warrant authorized second and third searches five years after the first search because gov’t still had computer

A second and third search of defendant’s computer for child pornography five years after the first one when defendant didn’t take a plea offer. That search was within the scope of the original warrant because the government still had the … Continue reading

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MA: Flight and furtive movement to pants like holding a gun of a known felon RS

“Relying on DePeiza, we have held that collective factors, including the officer’s training and nine years’ experience in the district, the history of firearms in the neighborhood, the late hour, the defendant’s head movements, his continuous placement of his hand … Continue reading

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