Daily Archives: May 28, 2015

NPR: Questions Remain About How To Use Data From License Plate Scanners

NPR: Questions Remain About How To Use Data From License Plate Scanners by Martin Kaste: License plate scanners have become a fact of life. They’re attached to traffic lights, on police cars — even ‘repo’ staff use them. All those … Continue reading

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MS: Uncorroborated informant hearsay was so clearly deficient that the good faith exception did not apply

The informant hearsay in this was a mere uncorroborated statement with no basis of knowledge that the defendant was involved in creating a bogus Facebook account for another person as identity theft. A judge went ahead and signed off on … Continue reading

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NE: Passenger standing out sunroof at 1:30 am justified community caretaking stop

The community caretaking function applies to passengers, and here the passenger was standing half out of the sunroof of a car at 1:30 am. That was justification for a stop. State v. Rohde, 22 Neb. App. 926, 2015 Neb. App. … Continue reading

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