Daily Archives: September 16, 2015

ACLU of No. Cal.: Sacramento Sheriff’s New StingRay Surveillance Policy is Flawed

ACLU of No. Cal.: Sacramento Sheriff’s New StingRay Surveillance Policy is Flawed by Linda Lye: In response to a lawsuit brought by the ACLU, the Sacramento Sheriff has now admitted that it used intrusive cellphone surveillance technology – commonly known … Continue reading

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Cato Institute: Police Militarization Leads to Extreme Constitutional Violations

Cato Institute: Police Militarization Leads to Extreme Constitutional Violations by Ilya Shapiro and Randal John Meyer:

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The Hill: Google: Government creating ‘distractions’ in email privacy debate

The Hill: Google: Government creating ‘distractions’ in email privacy debate by Mario Trujillo: Google and other tech advocates accused federal agencies Wednesday of creating “distractions” during the years-long debate on updating an email privacy law from the 1980s. “We certainly … Continue reading

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OH3: Where the drug dog arrived at the scene before the traffic ticket was written, the dog sniff did not extend the stop

Where the drug dog arrived at the scene before the traffic ticket was written, the dog sniff did not extend the stop and was valid. State v. Mote, 2015-Ohio-3715, 2015 Ohio App. LEXIS 3616 (3d Dist. September 14, 2015). A … Continue reading

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D.S.C.: UnMirandized admission of gun in car created exigent circumstances

It was reasonable for the officer to ask about defendant having a firearm in the car when responding to a 911 call without Mirandizing him under its “public safety exception.” When defendant admitted there was a gun, the officer had … Continue reading

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