Daily Archives: January 4, 2016

Politico: Drone privacy push could stall out

Politico: Drone privacy push could stall out by Tony Romm: The debate over drones and privacy is just one facet of a broader policy battle surrounding the future of the unmanned craft.

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Oregon refuses to follow Illinois v. Rodriguez on apparent authority

Oregon refuses to follow Illinois v. Rodriguez on apparent authority finding it doctrinally different than how it has interpreted the state constitution since the 1970s. State v. Bonilla, 358 Ore. 475, 2015 Ore. LEXIS 955 (Dec. 31, 2015):

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Two on detentions without cause and no attenuation

Officers were running license numbers of cars on a drug store parking lot and found one where the owner had warrants out for him. When the driver showed up, and he generally matched the description of the owner, he fled … Continue reading

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MA: Police remaining in def’s house after he went to hospital after a well-being check led to an unreasonable search

“In this appeal, the defendant challenges the denial of a motion to suppress the two tequila bottles seized during the well-being check. We conclude that the police had objectively reasonable grounds to believe that the defendant may have been injured … Continue reading

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