Daily Archives: October 10, 2015

N.D.Ga.: Seizure of a computer under a warrant authorizes its search, even after the 14 day window

Seizure of a computer under a warrant authorizes its search, even after the 14 day window in the warrant. Phone conversations between defendant and his lawyer over the jail phone system were not subject to attorney-client privilege because there was … Continue reading

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WI: Police had independent source of information of CP to search computer seized in connection with wife’s suicide investigation

Defendant’s wife allegedly committed suicide. In the investigation, the police interviewed their daughter and she said that her mother was using her computer just before her death. The computer was seized as a part of the suicide investigation. Later the … Continue reading

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CA9: Intoxicated man freely consented to searches; actions show he knew what he was doing

Intoxicated man freely consented to searches. “Although Smith appeared intoxicated during the two searches, he had already begun cleaning the crime scene, gave his own version of the events, was able to answer the officer’s questions and sign the consent … Continue reading

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AP (via WTOP): Private database lets police skirt license plate data limits

AP (via WTOP): Private database lets police skirt license plate data limits by Tami Abdollah: For years, police nationwide have used patrol car-mounted scanners to automatically photograph and log the whereabouts of peoples’ cars, uploading the images into databases they’ve … Continue reading

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WaPo: Police withhold videos despite vows of transparency

WaPo: Police withhold videos despite vows of transparency by Kimberly Kindy and Julie Tate: But officers investigated in fatal shootings are routinely given access to body camera footage.

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TechDirt: Defendants Counter Government’s Arguments That Appeals Court Should Treat Cellphones As ‘Personal Homing Beacons’

TechDirt: Defendants Counter Government’s Arguments That Appeals Court Should Treat Cellphones As ‘Personal Homing Beacons’ by Tim Cushing. A couple of weeks ago, the government petitioned the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals for an en banc rehearing of its decision … Continue reading

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