Daily Archives: July 21, 2015

ABC News: Gun-Firing Drone Subject of Federal Investigation

ABC News: Gun-Firing Drone Subject of Federal Investigation by David Kerkly: The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a video showing a handgun being fired from a drone in Connecticut.

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S.D.Ala.: No-knock warrant was permissible here because of the expected presence of firearms and defendant used surveillance cameras

A no-knock warrant was permissible here because of the expected presence of firearms and defendant used surveillance cameras on the property. United States v. Miller, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 93857 (S.D.Ala. July 20, 2015): Miller also argues the affidavit did … Continue reading

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CA7: Violation of state time limit for sheriff’s eviction didn’t state a Fourth Amendment claim

Plaintiff’s eviction by sheriff’s deputies took more time than state law allowed, and it was delayed, in part, by the presence of a skunk. He abandoned lots of stuff on the property, and it wasn’t possible to get it all … Continue reading

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The Hill: Capitol Police Search Powers Provoke Constitutional Concerns

The Hill: Capitol Police Search Powers Provoke Constitutional Concerns by Hannah Hess: The trio of congressional officials who have exclusive control over traffic rules on the Capitol grounds are ordering a change that would enhance Capitol Police’s authority to search … Continue reading

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