Daily Archives: December 23, 2015

Texas Lawyer: Identifying the Legal Boundaries of Employer’s GPS Use

Texas Lawyer: Identifying the Legal Boundaries of Employer’s GPS Use by Caleena Svatek: When using GPS tracking systems to track employee travel routes, recorded work time, safety, efficiency, and productivity, employers must ensure and be able to demonstrate that there … Continue reading

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D.S.D.: Emergency entry on domestic call was unjustified where caller was outside uninjured

On a domestic battery call, when the police arrived one person was outside, having run out yelling “psycho” and the other was standing in the window of a bedroom. Police entry into the apartment was not justified by exigency because … Continue reading

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MD: Dog sniff outside apt door didn’t violate curtilage or a reasonable expectation of privacy

A dog sniff outside an apartment door from a common hallway otherwise closed to those not living there did not violate curtilage or an expectation of privacy. Lindsey v. State, 2015 Md. App. LEXIS 171 (Dec. 16, 2015):

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CA9: California MMJ card doesn’t immunize all marijuana SWs

Mere possession of a California MMJ card doesn’t render all search warrants for marijuana unreasonable as a matter of law. § 1983 case dismissed. Rocha v. County of Tulare, 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 21999 (9th Cir. Dec. 17, 2015):

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