Daily Archives: June 17, 2015

JD Supra: Law Enforcement in the 21st Century: How The Courts Are Responding

JD Supra: Law Enforcement in the 21st Century: How The Courts Are Responding by Tamara Bogosian: The world of law enforcement is changing rapidly. In the last few years, technology has advanced by leaps and bounds altering the way police … Continue reading

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CBS New York: N.Y. State Senator Proposes Using GPS Implants To Track Violent Convicts

CBS New York: N.Y. State Senator Proposes Using GPS Implants To Track Violent Convicts NYCLU Calls Saratoga Lawmaker’s Suggestion An Overreaction To Upstate Prison Break.

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The Hill: Senators push warrants for spying in the skies

The Hill: Senators push warrants for spying in the skies by Julian Hattem: “Americans’ privacy rights shouldn’t stop at the treetops,” said Sen. Ron Wyden.

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CA4 notes conflict in circuits in applying “egregious Fourth Amendment violation” for immigration removal cases

The Fourth Circuit wrestles with the appropriate standard for an “egregious Fourth Amendment violation” for immigration removal cases, and confirms and analyzes a conflict in the circuits and how to interpret SCOTUS’s Lopez-Mendoza. Here, the Fourth Amendment violations were not … Continue reading

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CA7: Parking on the sidewalk is RS for a stop

Officers had reasonable suspicion for a stop when they saw defendant’s car parked on the sidewalk. When they got out of their car, defendant walked toward the back of his car then fled. In the process he tossed a gun. … Continue reading

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