Daily Archives: August 18, 2015

MA: A license plate reader is not treated as an anonymous informant with little or no credibility

A license plate reader is not treated as an anonymous informant with little or no credibility. It is based on a database that is sufficiently reliable to based a stop on. Commonwealth v. Ramos, 2015 Mass. App. LEXIS 116 (August … Continue reading

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Brennan Center For Justice: The Dystopian Danger of Police Body Cameras

Brennan Center For Justice: The Dystopian Danger of Police Body Cameras by Rachel Levinson-Waldman: Police-worn body cameras are the newest darling of criminal justice reform. They are touted as a way to collect evidence for criminal investigations, oversee and expose … Continue reading

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AZ: Dog sniff in hotel hallway and knock-and-talk thereafter not unreasonable

About midnight, officers did a dog sniff in the hallway of defendant’s hotel, and the dog alerted on defendant’s door. There was no reasonable expectation of privacy in the hotel hallway, and hotel management permitted the dog to come in. … Continue reading

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