Daily Archives: December 21, 2015

Star-Ledger: “Extreme” racial disparity in local N.J. arrests, ACLU report finds

The Star-Ledger: “Extreme” racial disparity in local N.J. arrests, ACLU report finds by S.P. Sullivan: The New Jersey chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is calling on the state attorney general to investigate racial disparities in low-level offense arrests … Continue reading

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Electronic Frontier Foundation: EFF to Court: Lifetime GPS Tracking Violates the Fourth Amendment

Electronic Frontier Foundation: EFF to Court: Lifetime GPS Tracking Violates the Fourth Amendment by Jamie Williams: [L]ast week EFF filed an amicus brief with the United States Court of Appeal for the Seventh Circuit urging the court to strike down … Continue reading

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The Nation: Opinion: The Biggest Threat to American Public Safety Is the American Police State

The Nation: Opinion: The Biggest Threat to American Public Safety Is the American Police State by Matthew Harwood: While it’s too soon to tell whether there has been an uptick in violent crime in the post-Ferguson period, no evidence connects … Continue reading

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KY: DUI roadblock failed state’s well established standards

Kentucky DUI roadblock failed the standards adopted a decade ago, and the stop had to be suppressed. Some standards were complied with, but not enough to make the court comfortable with this one. Commonwealth v. Cox, 2015 Ky. LEXIS 2010 … Continue reading

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D.Mass.: SW for computers includes cell phones; also, CDT computer search protocol rejected

A search warrant for computers also permitted seizure and search of smartphones without specifying them because they are computers. Defendants’ argument for the CDT search protocol is rejected as it was by the Ninth Circuit. United States v. Mulcahey, 2015 … Continue reading

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CA4: Def did not comply with police commands and wasn’t seized until after he dropped his gun

Defendant was about to be seized when the police car pulled up behind his parked car with emergency lights and officers approached. He got out of his car with gun in hand, at first ignoring police commands, and then he … Continue reading

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AL: Anonymous tip of obvious and easily obtained details was not PC

“[T]he anonymous tip upon which Detective Harrison relied merely provided a range of details relating to easily obtained facts and conditions existing at the time the tip was made. ‘[T]he anonymous tip did not contain facts which are ordinarily not … Continue reading

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TN: “The statutorily created implied consent satisfies the consent exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement.”

“The statutorily created implied consent satisfies the consent exception to the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement.” “Recently, this Court has held that ‘consent occurs at the point that a driver undertakes the privilege of operating a motor vehicle in the State … Continue reading

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