Daily Archives: January 14, 2016

WaPo: You may be powerless to stop a drone from hovering over your own yard

WaPo: You may be powerless to stop a drone from hovering over your own yard by Andrea Peterson and Matt McFarland. The story of a Kentucky man who shot down a drone over his land getting prosecuted and sued in … Continue reading

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N.D.Ill.: Withheld video of CPD shooting revealed during trial leads to new trial, attorney’s fees, and resignations

Plaintiffs are entitled to a new trial and attorneys fees for litigating the mid-trial disclosure of a CPD video of decedent’s shooting in this Fourth Amendment excessive force case. The City denied all along there was a video, and the … Continue reading

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FL3: Police denied SW of a box for lack of nexus x-rayed it finding a gun; then SW issued

Defendant abandoned any reasonable expectation of privacy in a black box he took from his home and placed in a neighbor’s trash receptacle while there was a fire next door. The officer saw him do it, got permission from the … Continue reading

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E.D.Ky.: Cell phone likely had evidence on it and police saw it in plain view and could seize it to get SW

Defendant and his wife had an argument about him communicating with underage girls, and he left the house and she called the police. The phone was in plain view in the house, it had apparent evidence on it, and it … Continue reading

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E.D.Cal.: Car could have been left on residential street and not towed and inventoried

Defendant’s car would have been left on a residential street, but the officers impounded it for “caretaking.” The court finds the rationale presented by the officer and her evasive demeanor that the vehicle could have been vandalized or towed by … Continue reading

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