Daily Archives: December 13, 2015

TechChruch: Should Tech Companies Be Subject To The Fourth Amendment?

If the government compels production without process or a warrant, should the Fourth Amendment apply? What about the third-party doctrine? TechChruh: Should Tech Companies Be Subject To The Fourth Amendment? by Jeff Kosseff: In the wake of the San Bernardino … Continue reading

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WaPo: The jury’s out: John Roberts

WaPo: The jury’s out: John Roberts: In 2005, John Roberts won the unanimous support of Republican senators on his way to a walk-in-the-park confirmation as the Supreme Court’s chief justice. A decade later, two Republicans running for president — Sen. … Continue reading

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FL: Inevitable discovery requires prosecution to prove warrant was actually being sought, not just thought about

Bondsmen looking for a fugitive saw a grow operation at defendant’s house. They told the police who came and conducted a warrantless search by coerced consent. Falling back to inevitable discovery, the prosecution is required to prove they were getting … Continue reading

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Two on private search: a police dispatcher and an ER nurse

Defendant’s girlfriend was a Louisiana State Police dispatcher. She suspected he was cheating on her, and she looked at his iPhone to see. She found a nude picture of her 12 year old daughter. At the time of the search, … Continue reading

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OR: Consent to search a car didn’t include a fannypack

Consent to search a car did not include containers. “A reasonable person would not have understood the scope of the deputies’ interest in the car to extend to the contents of the zipped fanny pack found under the passenger’s seat … Continue reading

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