Daily Archives: October 3, 2015

CA3: A corporate shareholder and executive doesn’t have standing in the corporation’s computer server; no personal connection

“To show he can challenge the search of SPI’s and CDS’s offices and the seizure of the employees’ computers and network server as a shareholder and executive, Nagle must show a personal connection to the place searched or to the … Continue reading

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CA1: Consent not tainted by statement officers would search anyway where they had PC for SW

Defendant’s consent was not tainted by the officer’s assertion that his apartment would be searched anyway because there was probable cause for a warrant. Defendant drove himself to the police station for an interview, and he wasn’t in custody for … Continue reading

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LA4: State failed to show justification for search of bookbag not on def when he was arrested

The state failed to prove an exception to justify a search of defendant’s bookbag. It was seized, but it was wasn’t on him when he was arrested. It couldn’t be a search incident or inventory. State v. Berrigan, 2015 La. … Continue reading

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Washington Examiner: Administrative subpoenas: Relics of the Star Chamber

Washington Examiner: Administrative subpoenas: Relics of the Star Chamber by Mark J. Fitzgibbons: The Drug Enforcement Administration is involved in a lawsuit for targeting medical records using judge-less warrants called “administrative subpoenas.” The quantity of DEA administrative subpoenas issued unilaterally, … Continue reading

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