Daily Archives: December 28, 2015

AP: Not all departments sold on police body cameras

AP: Not all departments sold on police body cameras via Philly.com: Some municipalities still remain opposed to adopting police body cameras for its officers despite a continued effort by New Jersey to assist in the cost of the devices. Buffalo … Continue reading

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NYTimes: F.A.A. Drone Laws Start to Clash With Stricter Local Rules

NYTimes: F.A.A. Drone Laws Start to Clash With Stricter Local Rules by Cecilia King The F.A.A.’s new stance sets up potential clashes across the country. Local and state lawmakers, concerned about the safety and privacy risks that drones pose, have … Continue reading

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If you’re going to contest consent, you better have some testimony countering the officers

While the state carries the burden on warrantless searches, if the officer’s testimony is uncontested, it can certainly be credited by the trial court, and that clearly will be sufficient for appellate review: “Here, the defendant was under arrest at … Continue reading

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ND: Excising information from illegal search from affidavit for SW still left PC for the warrant, so suppression denied

Defendant’s cell phone was searched without a warrant six weeks before Riley, and the information derived from his text messages made it into a search warrant affidavit. The state concedes Riley applies. However, excising the unlawfully obtained information from the … Continue reading

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D.Md.: Officer’s lack of memory of words used in exchange over consent leads to finding govt didn’t meet burden of proof

Officer’s lack of specific memory on the words used back and forth on the question of consent leads to finding the government didn’t meet its burden of showing consent. United States v. Stanback, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 171751 (D.Md. Dec. … Continue reading

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S.D.Tex.: Def driving away from home when warrant executed; he couldn’t be stopped and searched under this warrant

Officers elected to wait to execute the search warrant on defendant’s house until after he left it. Defendant was driving away from his residence when he was stopped, and he was searched and brought back. The stop and search of … Continue reading

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