Daily Archives: June 24, 2015

International Business Times: Police Brutality 2015: Des Moines, Iowa Officer Colin Boone Gets 5 Years In Prison For Kicking Man In Head During Arrest

International Business Times: Police Brutality 2015: Des Moines, Iowa Officer Colin Boone Gets 5 Years In Prison For Kicking Man In Head During Arrest by Aaron Morrison: A former Des Moines, Iowa, police officer convicted of violating the civil rights … Continue reading

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The Guardian: Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission

The Guardian: Google eavesdropping tool installed on computers without permission by Samuel Gibbs: Privacy campaigners and open source developers are up in arms over the secret installing of Google software which is capable of listening in on conversations held in … Continue reading

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Legal Intelligencer: IPad Texts Not Private Under Wiretap Act

Legal Intelligencer: IPad Texts Not Private Under Wiretap Act by Max Mitchell: An iPad does not fall within the telephone exemption under the Pennsylvania Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act, and users of the device do not have a reasonable … Continue reading

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CA10: CI testified in 2255 there was no controlled buy supporting search warrant which Dist.Ct. credits; gun conviction set aside

The District Court held that there was a fraud on the court exception to AEDPA and set aside one of defendant’s convictions based on false evidence of a controlled buy by an informant related in a search warrant. The informant … Continue reading

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OH: Township officers have no statutory authority to patrol interstates for drugs; violation of statute here violated state constitution

A township officer has no statutory authority to work drug interdiction on an interstate highway. Because statute didn’t authorize the stop, the appellate court properly suppressed under the state constitution. State v. Brown, 2015-Ohio-2438, 2015 Ohio LEXIS 1558 (June 23, … Continue reading

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OH5: Being on porch waiting for keys before 8 pm was not a nighttime search

The daytime search provision is 7 am to 8 pm. Officers were on defendant’s porch before 8 pm and were waiting for keys rather than force entry. They complied with the rule. State v. Harris, 2015-Ohio-2480, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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Daily Iberian: Jindal nixes tool for police

Daily Iberian: Jindal nixes tool for police by Jeff Zeringue Louisiana Gov. Jindal vetoed a bill with veto-proof majorities allowing license plate scanners, but the legislature adjourned. He was concerned about privacy.

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IN adopts “new crime exception” under state constitution; illegal search doesn’t immunize battery on police officer

“Many state and federal courts have applied an exception to the Fourth Amendment’s exclusionary rule called the new-crime exception. This exception provides that notwithstanding a strong causal connection in fact between an illegal search or seizure by law enforcement and … Continue reading

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