Daily Archives: December 24, 2015

C.D.Cal.: Davis applies to GPS placed three years before Jones

A GPS device was placed on defendant’s motorbike in Phnom Penh, Cambodia in 2009 by a CI working for the U.S. government. Davis applies because Jones wasn’t decided until 2012. United States v. Boyajian, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 170782 (C.D.Cal. … Continue reading

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CA4: Officer’s lie about existence of SW required suppression

The officer knowingly lied about the existence of a search warrant to gain access to defendant’s house. The district court (United States v. Rush, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 32632 (S.D. W. Va., Mar. 13, 2014)): “In view of the limited … Continue reading

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WaPo: Radley Balko’s “The Watch” Blog: Morning links: Half the victims of Georgia police shootings were unarmed or shot in the back

WaPo: Radley Balko’s “The Watch” Blog: Morning links: Half the victims of Georgia police shootings were unarmed or shot in the back: … Atlanta Journal-Constitution analysis of 184 Georgia police shootings since 2010 finds that nearly half the victims were … Continue reading

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WaPo: The Justice Department just shut down a huge asset forfeiture program

WaPo: The Justice Department just shut down a huge asset forfeiture program by Christopher Ingraham: The Department of Justice announced this week that it’s suspending a controversial program that allows local police departments to keep a large portion of assets … Continue reading

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Techdirt: Fourth Amendment Update: ‘Community Caretaking’ Narrowly Defined; ‘Inevitable’ Discovery No Excuse For Illegal Discovery

Techdirt: Fourth Amendment Update: ‘Community Caretaking’ Narrowly Defined; ‘Inevitable’ Discovery No Excuse For Illegal Discovery by Tim Cushing:

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OH11: Under a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty Russian website admins will give up U.S. IP addresses

“[¶2] The United States, Australia, and Russia are members of a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty whereby member nations share information about internet traffic on websites including IMGSRC.RU, a Russian file-sharing site known to U.S. Homeland Security as a repository for … Continue reading

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