Daily Archives: September 24, 2015

The Nation: Think Police Can’t Use Illegally Obtained Evidence Against You? Think Again.

The Nation: Think Police Can’t Use Illegally Obtained Evidence Against You? Think Again. by Paul Butler: Hudson v. Michigan is one in a series of cases in which the Roberts Court has blessed police officers with extraordinary power. This power … Continue reading

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CSMonitor: Does the spread of body cameras signal a rapid erosion of privacy?

CSMonitor: Does the spread of body cameras signal a rapid erosion of privacy? by Lucy Schouten: Ubiquitous surveillance has long been the stuff of speculative and dystopian fiction, but as use of body cameras by police rises, so do questions … Continue reading

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CA5: No RS for stopping an older just licensed car on I-10

Defendant’s traffic stop was based on the fact his older vehicle had just been registered and he was driving between Houston and San Antonio. The officer found a 14 year old drug arrest. It should have been apparent that defendant … Continue reading

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FL2: PC to arrest included knowledge of evidence on iPhone, so phone could be seized on exigent circumstances

Police had probable cause to arrest defendant for sex offenses with children, and the PC included the fact that his smartphone contained images of the crimes. When he was arrested, there was exigency for seizing his cell phone pending a … Continue reading

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