Daily Archives: August 11, 2015

Orange County Register: Who’s policing the police? ACLU app says it does just that

Orange County Register: Who’s policing the police? ACLU app says it does just that by Roxanna Kopetman: The app allows him to record and instantly upload his interactions with police, something the 69-year-old sculptor from Laguna Beach wishes he’d had … Continue reading

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Politico Magazine: The Murders Not Deemed Newsworthy

Politico Magazine: The Murders Not Deemed Newsworthy by April Saul: When Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson a year ago, journalists from around the world beat a path to that troubled, rioting community to report on a deep, enduring racial … Continue reading

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WaPo: D.C. would release most police body camera footage under new plan

WaPo: D.C. would release most police body camera footage under new plan by Aaron C. Davis: Police in the nation’s capital would release more footage from body cameras than in any other major U.S. city under a plan from Mayor … Continue reading

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WaPo: Computer searches and the problem of withdrawn consent

WaPo: Computer searches and the problem of withdrawn consent by Orin Kerr: Last week, a district court in Atlanta handed down a fascinating decision on whether agents can search a copy of a seized computer after consent to search the … Continue reading

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NJ: The state has a difficult burden in showing justification for entry into a building it believes is abandoned

The state has a difficult burden in showing justification for entry into a building it believes is abandoned. Here, the place had only a couch and debris on the floor and defendant was dealing drugs from there, but there was … Continue reading

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CA9: The statute of limitations for a § 1983 search claim runs from the date of the search

The statute of limitations for a § 1983 search claim runs from the date of the search. Belanus v. Clark, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 13648 (9th Cir. August 5, 2015). Defendant wasn’t prejudiced by defense counsel’s failure to challenge the … Continue reading

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CA: A police car pulling behind a car with emergency lights on is a stop

A police car pulling behind a car with emergency lights on is a stop. One can’t refuse to pull over and just keep going. Here, the officer was investigating a domestic complaint, and the stop was justified. Reasonable suspicion developed … Continue reading

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