Daily Archives: June 6, 2015

PA: Computer file that had to be opened was not in “plain view”

Riley on cell phone searches applies to computer searches. Defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in his files. He took his computer to Circuit City to have a DVD burner put on his computer, and the store technician decided … Continue reading

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On the Media: Librarians vs. The PATRIOT ACT

On the Media: Librarians vs. The PATRIOT ACT, hosted by Bob Garfield and Brooke Gladstone, produced by Karen Duffin: Once called the “library provision,” Section 215 of the Patriot Act forced libraries to become headliners in the battle waged to … Continue reading

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SD: Frisk of an accurately described panhandler didn’t allege a crime and was invalid

A call about a panhandler did not justify his frisk. While the call accurately described him, there was not crime at all. An accurate description alone isn’t corroboration of anything. The frisk was invalid. State v. Walter, 2015 SD 37, … Continue reading

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CNN: New conservative legal challenge to NSA phone data program

CNN: New conservative legal challenge to NSA phone data program by Evan Perez: Washington (CNN)–The Obama administration’s effort to save the government’s access to bulk records of phone calls for national security investigations is running into a new conservative court … Continue reading

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