Daily Archives: July 24, 2015

NH: State failed to prove basics of protective sweep here

The state neither preserved nor proved that a protective sweep was required of this house. They claimed to be looking for a “cohort” of defendant who was possibly there, but there was no indication that this person was violent or … Continue reading

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Just Security: Are Cross-Border Shootings Heading to the Supreme Court?

Just Security: Are Cross-Border Shootings Heading to the Supreme Court? by Steve Vladeck: Two weeks ago, I wrote about an important new decision by the US District Court for the District of Arizona, holding that the Fourth Amendment does apply … Continue reading

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W.D.Tex.: Lack of an arrest warrant does not mean they didn’t have probable cause

Officers had probable cause to arrest defendant for child pornography before the search warrant was executed on his place. The lack of an arrest warrant does not mean they didn’t have probable cause. United States v. Ruiz, 2014 U.S. Dist. … Continue reading

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Policy Mic: Arizona Drug Tested Welfare Recipients — Here Are the Shocking Results [1 positive in 87,000 tests]

Policy Mic: Arizona Drug Tested Welfare Recipients — Here Are the Shocking Results by Gregory Krieg: When Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination on July 13, he peppered his 34-minute speech with a laundry … Continue reading

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Techdirt: Police Cameras Are Valuable… But Not If They Can Alter The Videos

Techdirt: Police Cameras Are Valuable… But Not If They Can Alter The Videos by Mike Masnick: We’ve talked plenty about the value of body cameras and dashcams for police — in acting as a deterrent to bad behavior by police … Continue reading

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