Daily Archives: July 12, 2015

N.D.Ga.: Talking about using drug dog in def’s presence was not “interrogation”

Discussing in defendant’s presence that they were going to use a drug dog as a part of their search was not “interrogation” under Innis. “Here, the conduct of the officers in discussing their investigation within hearing range of the defendant … Continue reading

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ars technica: Here are EFF’s most influential cases from its first 25 years

ars technica: Here are EFF’s most influential cases from its first 25 years by Cyrus Farivar: According to Executive Director Cindy Cohn, these are EFF’s greatest hits. On Friday, July 10, the Electronic Frontier Foundation celebrated its 25th anniversary. The … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: Keep Body Cameras Off Public-School Educators

The Atlantic: Keep Body Cameras Off Public-School Educators by Conor Freidersdorf: An Iowa school district is among the first in the nation to outfit its principals with the devices.

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NY3: Car on impound lot could be searched under automobile exception hours after the seizure where there was PC

The search of a car on a police impound lot hours after it was involved in an accident was proper under the automobile exception. People v. Hoffman, 2015 NY Slip Op 05976, 2015 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 5844 (3d Dept. … Continue reading

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