Daily Archives: October 27, 2015

New Law Review Article: Wayne A. Logan, Cutting Cops Too Much Slack

Wayne A. Logan, Cutting Cops Too Much Slack, 104 Georgetown L.J. 87 (2015): Police officers can make mistakes, which, for better or worse, the U.S. Supreme Court has often seen fit to forgive. Police, for instance, can make mistakes of … Continue reading

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CO: Cell phone SW for indicia of ownership did not permit search of every folder in the phone

A cell phone search warrant for indicia of ownership did not permit search of every folder in the phone; that would be a general warrant. People v. Herrera, 2015 CO 60, 2015 Colo. LEXIS 1011 (Oct. 26, 2015). Syllabus by … Continue reading

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MA: Def readily submitted to arrest and came out; entry for protective sweep not reasonably justified

Defendant readily submitted to the police and came outside to be arrested. While the arrest warrant was for a defaced firearm, a protective sweep on that basis alone was unreasonable. Commonwealth v. Colon, 2015 Mass. App. LEXIS 171 (Oct. 26, … Continue reading

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The Hill: Poll: Overwhelming majority want police to wear body cameras

The Hill: Poll: Overwhelming majority want police to wear body cameras by By Lydia Wheeler: The majority of Americans support body cameras for police officers but say there needs to be clear rules on how the cameras and the footage … Continue reading

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NYLJ: Judge Grapples With Request for Apple to Decrypt iPhone

NYLJ: Judge Grapples With Request for Apple to Decrypt iPhone by Andrew Keshner: A federal magistrate judge had tough questions Monday for Apple Inc. and federal prosecutors on whether he should compel the technology giant to disable the security features … Continue reading

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