Daily Archives: September 21, 2015

WaPo: Obama faces growing momentum to support widespread encryption

WaPo: Obama faces growing momentum to support widespread encryption by Ellen Nakashima and Andrea Peterson: White House officials have backed away from seeking a legislative fix to deal with the rise of encryption on communication devices, and they are even … Continue reading

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Gov’t Technology: Is Your Phone’s GPS Protected by the Fourth Amendment?

Gov’t Technology: Is Your Phone’s GPS Protected by the Fourth Amendment? by the Free Press, Kinston, N.C. In North Carolina, the answer is no.

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IL: Trial court should have suppressed; officer said he smelled MJ but drug dog did not alert and another officer did not smell it

The trial court erred in not suppressing the defendant’s search. The officer’s testimony that he smelled marijuana coming from the vehicle when he began talking to defendant was not credible. Also, the officer still sought consent to search the vehicle,* … Continue reading

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