Daily Archives: September 30, 2015

WaPo: The Fourth Amendment shuffle

WaPo: The Fourth Amendment shuffle by Radley Balko: New Jersey was one of the last states to require police to obtain a warrant before searching your vehicle during a traffic stop. No more. The state’s highest court has ruled that … Continue reading

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Ars Technica: Feds say your hard drives are for the government’s keeping

Ars Technica: Feds say your hard drives are for the government’s keeping by David Kravets: The Justice Department is set to argue Wednesday before a federal appeals court that it may prosecute people for crimes based on evidence obtained from … Continue reading

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The Hill: Senators push feds to get warrants for cellphone spying

The Hill: Senators push feds to get warrants for cellphone spying by Julian Hattem: The bipartisan leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee want to expand the government’s commitment to obtaining a warrant before using controversial spying devices that pick up … Continue reading

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ABAJ: Chemerinsky: 10 lessons from Chief Justice Roberts’ first 10 years

ABAJ: Chemerinsky: 10 lessons from Chief Justice Roberts’ first 10 years by Erwin Chemerinsky: 5. The Roberts Court has had a mixed record on criminal procedure in its most important cases, often ruling for the government, but sometimes for criminal … Continue reading

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Vocativ: Police In These 22 States Can Trick Your Cell Phone

Vocativ: Police In These 22 States Can Trick Your Cell Phone by Brian Patrick Byrne: Stingray purchases are so shrouded in secrecy that they’re probably used a lot more than we know When police turn to technology to catch a … Continue reading

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PA: Knock-and-announce rule in PA exists by court rule, and it serves important interests; the remedy for violation is suppression of evidence; Hudson not followed

The knock-and-announce rule in Pennsylvania exists by court rule, and it serves important interests. The remedy for violation is suppression of evidence. Pennsylvania does not follow Hudson v. Michigan. Commonwealth v. Frederick, 2015 PA Super 206, 2015 Pa. Super. LEXIS … Continue reading

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AR: Community caretaking function justified opening car door of driver asleep in a parking lot at 4:30 am with engine running

Defendant was found in a parking lot at 4:30 am with his lights on and engine running, but asleep. Opening the door was within the community caretaking function. Szabo v. State, 2015 Ark. App. 512, 2015 Ark. App. LEXIS 591 … Continue reading

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D.S.D.: Def showed that CI had material information for suppression hearing; disclosure of identity ordered

This CI’s identity was shown to be material for the suppression motion because of his alleged motive to lie. Moreover, the government does not specify that the CI will or will not be called as a witness at trial. The … Continue reading

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