Daily Archives: June 29, 2015

ars technica: Warrantless phone tapping, e-mail spying inching to Supreme Court review

ars technica: Warrantless phone tapping, e-mail spying inching to Supreme Court review by David Kravets The FISA Amendments Act allows US spies to vacuum up e-mails and phone calls.

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PINAC: Massachusetts Police Respond to Wrong Address; Charge 88-Year-Old Woman With Assaulting Officer

PINAC: Massachusetts Police Respond to Wrong Address; Charge 88-Year-Old Woman With Assaulting Officer by Cassandra Fairbanks: After police in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, responded to the wrong address, they said they were greeted by an 88-year-old woman answering the door armed with … Continue reading

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TX1: A subpoena may be used to obtain blood test results obtained for medical purposes even though used in a DWI case

The state may obtain defendant’s blood draw for medical purposes by subpoena. Ferguson v. City of Charleston does not create a reasonable expectation of privacy from a subpoena, a form of legal process, for obtaining the results. Rodriguez v. State, … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: In a doctor patient records search, details of ten overprescriptions supported warrant for 343 more patient records

Officers had a search warrant for 353 patient files of a doctor accused of overprescribing. The affidavit detailed 10 but included a list of 343 that it alleged followed the same pattern. The search warrant was not overbroad as to … Continue reading

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DE: Def does not waive suppression motion by FTA; hear it without him

Failure to appear for a suppression hearing is not a waiver of the motion. The court should have conducted the hearing in his absence. Smolka v. State, 2015 Del. LEXIS 308 (June 23, 2015). Defendant called 911 about the pregnant … Continue reading

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“If you want to make crime pay — ‘Go to Law School.’”

“If you want to make crime pay — ‘Go to Law School.’” –Whitey Bulger Boston Globe: Bulger’s advice to local teens: Don’t waste your life (June 28, 2015)

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