Daily Archives: July 8, 2015

USA Today: New privacy debate focuses on government access to emails, texts, calls

USA Today: New privacy debate focuses on government access to emails, texts, calls by Erin Kelly: WASHINGTON — Now that Congress has ended the National Security Agency’s controversial dragnet of Americans’ phone records, privacy advocates are pushing to curb a … Continue reading

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The Hill: The SEC’s curious view of the Constitution and privacy rights

The Hill: The SEC’s curious view of the Constitution and privacy rights by Lou Mejia:

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IN: You can walk off from an officer talking to you where no RS

Defendant could not be convicted of resisting a law enforcement officer by walking off when the officer wanted to talk to him, absent reasonable suspicion. [But it kind of sounds like reasonable suspicion in the opinion.] Jones v. State, 2015 … Continue reading

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S.D.Ga.: Search incident of car valid where def on ground being searched when officers looked for gun

Defendant was wanted for a recent shooting with a shotgun, and the USM fugitive squad was in on the manhunt. When they found him, they stopped the car and had him on the ground next to the car with the … Continue reading

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ID: Def’s purse was in car at time of dog alert, so it was subject to search under automobile exception

Defendant’s purse was in her vehicle when a dog alerted on it. By the time the police were going to search her car, the purse was in her hands. The purse could be searched under the automobile exception because it … Continue reading

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M.D.Ga.: DNA taken under state law that was potentially purgable still could be used as evidence in a federal prosecution

Defendant was charged as a first offender under Georgia law, and, if he completed probation successfully, his DNA sample would have been purged from the system. Here, the DNA was matched to another crime when he was still on probation. … Continue reading

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N.D.Ill.: There is no REP in the information provided by a “smart meter” to the power grid

Plaintiff organization sued the City over its “smart meters” that were installed through a Dept. of Energy grant to modernize the power grid. The meters provide realtime information about power usage in a home. The court denies a Third Amended … Continue reading

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