Daily Archives: December 8, 2015

Texas Observer: Homeland Insecurity

Texas Observer: Homeland Insecurity by Melissa del Bosque: Want to run drugs, smuggle migrants and get away with it? Join America’s biggest law enforcement agency.

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WaPo: ‘Volokh Conspiracy’ Blog: Cert petition: Is DNA testing blood on seized clothing a Fourth Amendment ‘search’?

WaPo: ‘Volokh Conspiracy’ Blog: Cert petition: Is DNA testing blood on seized clothing a Fourth Amendment ‘search’? by Orin Kerr: Blog readers are probably more interested in the underlying merits: Why is blood removal and testing a Fourth Amendment search? … Continue reading

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NYLJ: Monitor Wants ‘Controlled’ Study of Police Body Cameras

NYLJ: Monitor Wants ‘Controlled’ Study of Police Body Cameras by Mark Hamblett: The court-appointed monitor overseeing the remedial process in New York City’s stop-and-frisk litigation has proposed altering a pilot program that would have police officers wear body cameras.

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OH3: Impoundment of car for SW did not prohibit inventory before SW issued

The impoundment of defendant’s car was reasonable under the circumstances because officers intended to and did get a search warrant for it. The inventory before the search warrant wasn’t prejudicial because nothing from the inventory was even mentioned in the … Continue reading

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CA5: Shooting a dog is a seizure; if reasonable, QI applies

Killing a dog is a Fourth Amendment seizure. Here, the owner testified that the dog was not aggressive, although it did come at the officer. The officer had a split second to respond and shot the dog when it was … Continue reading

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New use for USPS mail covers: sharing it with you

I’ve already mentioned the fact the USPS has stored images of all our first class mail (here, here, here). Now this: Fortune: The U.S. Postal Service Will Start Emailing You Your Mail Each Morning by Michal Addady:

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DE: Being an alleged heroin dealer is nexus to search the alleged dealer’s cell phone

When the state shows probable cause for a search warrant for defendant’s house because he was a suspected heroin dealer, there is also probable cause for a search of defendant’s cell phone because cell phones are used to arrange drug … Continue reading

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W.D.Ky.: Threat to arrest def’s mother if he didn’t consent made it involuntary

Defendant’s consent was not voluntary where the officer claimed to have search warrant papers and said that he’d arrest defendant’s mother if the search warrant had to be used. United States v. Bachelor, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 161299 (W.D.Ky. Dec. … Continue reading

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