Daily Archives: August 2, 2015

The Hill: Facial recognition quietly taking hold

The Hill: Facial recognition quietly taking hold By Mario Trujillo: There are no laws that expressly regulate the software.

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NPR: A Lawyer’s Advice For Black Men At Traffic Stops: ‘Comply Now, Contest Later’

NPR: A Lawyer’s Advice For Black Men At Traffic Stops: ‘Comply Now, Contest Later’: It’s been nearly a year since a police officer shot and killed Michael Brown, an unarmed African-American 18-year-old, in Ferguson, Mo. Since then, more deadly police … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Training Officers to Shoot First, and He Will Answer Questions Later

NYTimes: Training Officers to Shoot First, and He Will Answer Questions Later by Matt Apuzzo: When police officers shoot people under questionable circumstances, William J. Lewinski often appears as an expert witness who says they had no choice but to … Continue reading

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N.D.Iowa: Gas meter on side wall doesn’t mean side isn’t curtilage as to the police; look in window suppressed

The side wall of a house where the gas meter was was still curtilage. Just because the gas company is invited there doesn’t mean the police are. United States v. Conerd, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 98629 (N.D.Iowa July 28, 2015): … Continue reading

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AK: Inventory void when conducted as pretext for search incident of driving on suspended DL

On defendant’s arrest for driving on a suspended DL, the officer decided to tow the vehicle and conducted an inventory on the street that started with the area around which he would “lunge, reach, or grasp.” On finding cocaine, the … Continue reading

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CO: No REP in a jail call, particularly where there is a recorded warning on the call

Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in his jail calls because he knew that they were recorded. The calls at issue were to “to coerce the victim not to testify” showing consciousness of guilt. People v. Degreat, 2015 COA … Continue reading

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CA4: Objectively reasonable reliance on NCIC readout supported arrest on an outdated warrant still in system; NCIC’s errors ignored

NCIC showed a warrant was outstanding, and defendant told the officer it was quashed. Yet, it still was in the system. The officer checked various databases from his car computer, and he found nothing that showed that the warrant wasn’t … Continue reading

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AK: Emergency exception applied to state trooper’s entry several hours after being called because of the remoteness of the location

This case was a domestic shooting in rural Alaska. Tribal officers were called, and they called for the State Troopers who were far better trained in crime scene preservation and homicide investigation. Their later entry was still under the emergency … Continue reading

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