Daily Archives: June 7, 2015

Time: Feds Unveil Technology to Create ‘World Without Drunk Driving’

Time: Feds Unveil Technology to Create ‘World Without Drunk Driving’ by Dan Kedmey: Road safety advocates converged on Congress Thursday to promote a new set of blood alcohol sensors that could prevent drivers from operating their vehicles while intoxicated. The … Continue reading

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MS: Blank space for place to be searched in the SW voided search

The place to be searched in the search warrant was completely blank, and that makes the warrant void under well-settled precedent. $293,720 was seized. State ex rel. Miss. Bureau of Narcotics v. Canada, 2015 Miss. LEXIS 304 (June 4, 2015). … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Affidavit for SW for cell phones in RICO conspiracy showed PC that phones were used for planning crimes

In a RICO conspiracy case, the affidavit for a search warrant for cell phones to look for evidence of defendant’s using cell phones to plan crimes adequately showed probable cause to believe evidence of their contact would be found on … Continue reading

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