Daily Archives: June 23, 2015

SF Chronicle: S.F. study finds big disparity in arrest rates between races

SF Chronicle: S.F. study finds big disparity in arrest rates between races by Kale Williams and Vivian Ho: Black people are disproportionately represented throughout the criminal justice system in San Francisco, from arrest to booking in jail to conviction and … Continue reading

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NY Post: NYPD looks to add thousands of new body cameras

NY Post: NYPD looks to add thousands of new body cameras by Shawn Cohen and Daniel Prendergast: The NYPD is looking to substantially expand its body-camera pilot program by buying another 5,000 devices, officials said Monday. The department recently began … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Georgia: $2.2. Million Penalty for Illegal DNA Testing

NYTimes: Georgia: $2.2. Million Penalty for Illegal DNA Testing by Gina Kolatajune: A jury in Atlanta awarded $2,225,000 on Monday to two warehouse workers whose employer required them to submit DNA samples in violation of the federal Genetic Information Nondiscrimination … Continue reading

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WSJ: New York Man Acquitted in Drone-Surveillance Case

WSJ: New York Man Acquitted in Drone-Surveillance Case by Jack Nicas: A New York jury acquitted a man charged with using a drone to spy into windows of a doctor’s office, one of the first tests for how existing privacy … Continue reading

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EFF: How USA Freedom Impacts Ongoing NSA Litigation

EFF: How USA Freedom Impacts Ongoing NSA Litigation by Kelsey Harclerode: Digital liberties groups across the country have both celebrated and criticized the recent passage of the USA Freedom Act. Here at EFF, we did a little bit of both. … Continue reading

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IN: Smell of burnt MJ from car allows officer essentially to detain all

Defendant juvenile was a passenger in the back of a car stopped at 1:30 am, and there was a smell of burnt marijuana coming from the car. Under Pringle, that gave the officer cause to get everybody out of the … Continue reading

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NY Co. Court: Despite Samson, parole search here was arbitrary and suppressed

Despite Samson, New York case law has engrafted a requirement of some cause for a parole search to avoid arbitrariness and harassment, which Samson doesn’t even allow. The stop and search here was arbitrary, and it is suppressed. People v. … Continue reading

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IA: Relevant criminal history entitled to at least some weight in the PC determination for a SW

The state argued that the Fourth Amendment claim wasn’t preserved. Rather than go there, the court goes to the merits, maybe because it was easier. There was a substantial basis for issuing the search warrant. Moreover, a defendant’s criminal history … Continue reading

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