Daily Archives: June 16, 2015

CA8: Objectively reasonable to stop for speeding; dissent doesn’t buy it

It was objectively reasonable for the officer to stop the defendant for speeding. The officer estimated 50-55 in a 35, and the majority goes along with that under Heien. The defense investigator used the video to conclude it was 35.8 … Continue reading

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ID: Defendant’s stop was reasonably extended because defendant handed the officer an expired driver’s license

Defendant’s stop was reasonably extended because defendant handed the officer an expired driver’s license. The totality of circumstances justified a frisk of defendant’s jacket. State v. Smith, 41661, 2015 Ida. App. LEXIS __ (June 15, 2015)*:

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The Hill: Facial recognition talks break down as privacy advocates withdraw

The Hill: Facial recognition talks break down as privacy advocates withdraw by David McCabe: A group of privacy advocates have walked away from administration-backed talks to develop a privacy code of conduct for facial recognition software. The nine advocates — … Continue reading

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C.A.A.F.: Protective sweep of base house believed to be empty was unjustified under Buie

In a controlled delivery of a box of marijuana to an address on Fort Campbell, Kentucky, officers got a verbal search authorization from the on duty base magistrate. The box was left on the porch because no one was home. … Continue reading

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N.D.Ind.: Incorporation of affidavit saves a general warrant for computers and a Facebook account

Defendant’s Facebook post “involved in to kill public officials and destroy government buildings,” including the obligatory disclaimer of exercising free speech rights, led to three search warrants. The warrant was for computers and electronics but it didn’t specify what the … Continue reading

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techdirt: CA Legislators Pass Warrant Requirement For Phone Searches, Gut Transparency Stipulations To Appease Law Enforcement

techdirt: CA Legislators Pass Warrant Requirement For Phone Searches, Gut Transparency Stipulations To Appease Law Enforcement by Tim Cushing: The California Senate has passed a bill that creates a warrant requirement for searches of cellphones, tablets and electronic devices. This … Continue reading

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