Daily Archives: June 15, 2015

The Hill: Surveillance reform wars continue

The Hill: Surveillance reform wars continue by Patrick G. Eddington: The annual Intelligence Authorization bill has become the latest battleground in the ongoing Surveillance Reform War. The bill’s inclusion of language that would bar the relatively independent Privacy and Civil … Continue reading

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IN: Prior arrest for meth could be considered as RS in overbuying pseudo

Defendant’s prior arrest for methamphetamine was a factor that could be considered when the officer approached defendant for over purchasing pseudoephedrine at a drug store found on a records check. There was no reason for the officer to doubt the … Continue reading

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SD: State DUI advice card tells detainees they’ve already consented by driving drunk, so the state can’t claim consent was voluntary

The state DUI advisement card tells the detainee that he had already consented to a taking of his blood, so the consent was coerced and void. State v. Medicine, 2015 SD 45, 2015 S.D. LEXIS 77 (June 10, 2015):

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D.Colo.: Admission during stop defendant was in U.S. illegally justified further detention

During defendant’s arrest, he admitted he was in the U.S. unlawfully, so he could be detained for ICE officers. United States v. Arrazola-Vanega, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 76006 (D.Colo. May 21, 2015).* Defendant was seen riding a bicycle and the … Continue reading

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