Daily Archives: September 19, 2015

NC: CSLI that was 5-7 minutes old when received was not “real time” information, so PC and a warrant not required

Cell site location information that was sent to the police periodically that was tracking the defendant was not “real time” information when it was 5-7 minutes old when received. Thus, a warrant on probable cause was not required. State v. … Continue reading

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IN: A protective sweep was justified when officers were told they were alone in a house and another man was glimpsed

Officers acting on a drug tip conducted surveillance of a home. They finally came for a knock-and-talk and were admitted by somebody with apparent authority. Once inside, officers were told the people they saw in the living room were all … Continue reading

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W.D.Okla.: The detailed nature of how CP file sharing tracking software works isn’t required to show PC

In a child pornography investigation, DHS used investigative software named Torrential Downpour which is used to track file sharing on P2P computers looking for child porn for transfer and monitoring data flow. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in … Continue reading

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D.S.C.: Gun in plain view in a car at a disturbance call could be seized to neutralize it

Responding to a 911 hangup call, the officer came upon a group of people at that address that split into two. He looked in a vehicle and saw a firearm, and he could ask about it and, under the circumstances, … Continue reading

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D.P.R.: 6-8 hour old information a fugitive was in a house was too old to be relied upon for entry into home; no exigency

“[T]he officers’ belief that the fugitive was hiding in a home in Trinidad’s neighborhood consists of — to our knowledge — an imprecise, uncorroborated tip from a confidential informant whose reliability this court ignores. In fact, officer Negron readily admitted … Continue reading

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