Daily Archives: July 29, 2015

AP: All New Jersey Troopers to Get Body Cameras Within a Year

AP: All New Jersey Troopers to Get Body Cameras Within a Year by Geoff Milvhill: New Jersey plans to put body cameras on all state troopers who work in the field and is issuing guidelines on how local police forces … Continue reading

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WaPo: Opinion: The complexities of traffic stops, from a police officer’s perspective

WaPo: Opinion: The complexities of traffic stops, from a police officer’s perspective by Peter Moskos: Little about policing is ideal. But that’s why we have police officers, to handle non-ideal situations. These often involve people who are lost, mentally ill, … Continue reading

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NACDL: A Surveillance Bill by Any Other Name: The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act

NACDL: A Surveillance Bill by Any Other Name: The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act by Jumana Musa: With every news story of a database breached comes a steady drum beat of demands for more cybersecurity. This demand has taken shape in … Continue reading

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W.D.Mo.: Target of a SW has no right to see the warrant before execution

Target of a SW has no right to see the warrant before execution [probably to prevent interference with it]. Even so, that’s not a ground to suppress. The inventory has to be prepared with a witness. It can be the … Continue reading

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CA8: Quantity of alleged excessive force against an arrestee based on extent of injury a jury question

A jail altercation in Ferguson, MO led to the arrestee getting injured and he sued. The district court dismissed on the narrow ground the injuries were “de minimus.” The Eighth Circuit says, no, that’s a jury question here. Davis v. … Continue reading

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