Daily Archives: August 14, 2015

Just Security: Warrantless Phone Tracking: The Fourth Amendment and Circuit Splits

Just Security: Warrantless Phone Tracking: The Fourth Amendment and Circuit Splits by Andy Wright: Last week, a divided three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit ruled in United States v. Graham that the government must obtain a warrant to obtain from … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Continuing stop after def proved he wasn’t person police were looking for was unreasonable

Officers stopped defendant thinking he was another. After defendant proved he was not the man they were looking for, they continued to detain him to check for warrants. He refused to consent to a patdown, and the officer then touched … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: Def’s parole status admissible to show why he was subjected to a rigorous search so motives of officers wouldn’t be questioned

Defendant’s being on parole was admissible to explain why he was subjected to a rigorous search because, otherwise, the officers’ motives might be questioned. United States v. Johnson, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 105518 (N.D.Cal. August 11, 2015):

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M.D.Fla.: Driver of a borrowed vehicle may have standing

The driver of a borrowed vehicle may have standing. United States v. Reina, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 106687 (M.D.Fla. August 13, 2015). Here, however, defendants’ possession of a borrowed pickup truck and then fleeing from it shows a lack of … Continue reading

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OH12: Where there is PC for automobile exception, drug dog’s failure to alert doesn’t mean no PC

When there is probable cause to search a car, a drug dog’s failure to alert is not proof there is no probable cause. In addition, to be safe, the officers got a warrant and told the magistrate the dog didn’t … Continue reading

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CA2: Seizure of property and cash for forfeiture requires a judicial finding of probable cause

Seizure of property and cash for forfeiture, even after exigency, requires a judicial finding of probable cause or a forfeiture count in an indictment. United States v. Cosme, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 13996 (August 10, 2015):

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EFF: NSA Spying: Government’s Latest Delay Tactic Fails

EFF: NSA Spying: Government’s Latest Delay Tactic Fails by Cindy Cohn: The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today rejected the government’s latest attempt to delay consideration of whether the NSA’s tapping into the Internet backbone is … Continue reading

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Slate: The Hidden Bias of Cameras

Slate: The Hidden Bias of Cameras by Adam Benforado: Body and dashboard-mounted cameras used by police don’t give an objective account of the facts. Here’s how we should reform them.

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Houston Chronicle: Woman files official complaint over roadside vaginal probe

Houston Chronicle: Woman files official complaint over roadside vaginal probe by Dylan Baddour: A Houston-area woman who alleged Harris County sheriff’s deputies held her down for a cavity search in a Texaco parking lot filed a complaint with the sheriff’s … Continue reading

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