Daily Archives: June 11, 2015

The Hill: House votes to further rein in NSA, in sign of continued momentum

The Hill: House votes to further rein in NSA, in sign of continued momentum by Julian Hattem: House lawmakers voted to further rein in the nation’s spies on Thursday, in a signal that legislators aren’t yet done reforming surveillance law. … Continue reading

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Exaggeration of the week: The group that gave us the USA PATRIOT Act claims the Fourth Amendment

CHQ: Conservatism: A better future for American liberty, prosperity and security: Two issues being hotly contested at the national level this year — government collection of private records as debated through the Patriot Act sunset provision, and the definition of … Continue reading

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OH9: Def’s innocent explanations don’t per se undermine reasonable suspicion

Defendant’s innocent explanations for being in the parking lot in a high crime area don’t undermine the officer’s reasonable suspicion developed at the time. State v. Starr, 2015-Ohio-2193, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 2113 (9th Dist. June 8, 2015).* The probation … Continue reading

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FL2: State “protective custody” doesn’t permit search incident; entry into jail here, however, made it valid

When defendant was taken into “protective custody” under state law as drug impaired, his backpack couldn’t be searched incident to arrest because it’s not an arrest. However, he ended up at the jail, and an inventory at the jail was … Continue reading

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D.Mass.: “Business records, as a class, are repositories of historical facts and, therefore, are largely immune from claims of staleness.”

In an ongoing drug conspiracy with money laundering, a broader time period is permitted in the business records to be seized by a warrant. “Business records, as a class, are repositories of historical facts and, therefore, are largely immune from … Continue reading

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