Daily Archives: June 8, 2015

techdirt: FISA Court Asked To Shut Down Bulk Collection Of Phone Records During Transition To USA Freedom Act

techdirt: FISA Court Asked To Shut Down Bulk Collection Of Phone Records During Transition To USA Freedom Act by Tim Cushing:

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D.Mont.: Mother couldn’t consent to adult son’s room; not reasonable for police to believe she had apparent authority

Mother could not consent to search of adult son’s room. “This court is less persuaded by the presumption of control given to parents in Rith when the child at issue has been an adult for over two decades.” “Based on … Continue reading

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NYLJ: How Has Digital Ubiquity Affected Fourth Amendment Law?

NYLJ: How Has Digital Ubiquity Affected Fourth Amendment Law? by Richard Raysman & Peter Brown:

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E.D.Mich.: If you’re rejected driving to Canadian customs, turning around and going back is still a U.S. border crossing

A border search occurred where defendant attempted to enter Canada and was turned away on suspicion of manufacturing child pornography on cell phone videos. His cell phone was subjected to a border search at the U.S. border. His argument he … Continue reading

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Nexus and searching the homes of alleged drug dealers: Two different outcomes

In two cases decided on the same day, two district courts, one in the Fifth Circuit and one in the Third, came to seemingly opposite conclusions on whether drug dealers would have evidence in their homes sufficient to satisfy the … Continue reading

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Search warrant is not required for a DUI breath test

A search warrant is not required for a DUI breath test. United States v. Millner, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 72645 (D.Md. June 3, 2015); Williams v. State, 2015 Fla. App. LEXIS 8566 (Fla. 5th DCA June 5, 2015).

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TX1: A police officer contemplating a blood draw by search warrant is not obligated to inquire into the medical history of the suspect to predetermine reasonableness

A police officer contemplating a blood draw by search warrant is not obligated to inquire into the medical history of the suspect to predetermine reasonableness. Dromgoole v. State, 2015 Tex. App. LEXIS 5662 (Tex. App. – Houston (1st Dist.) June … Continue reading

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