Daily Archives: January 23, 2016

On The Media: Do Chicago Police Have a Surveillance Slush Fund?

On The Media: Do Chicago Police Have a Surveillance Slush Fund? Using a barrage of FOIA requests, a group of techies and activists in Chicago is trying to uncover what surveillance equipment local police have, how it was obtained, and … Continue reading

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USA Today: FBI ran website sharing thousands of child porn images

USA Today: FBI ran website sharing thousands of child porn images by Brad Heath: WASHINGTON — For nearly two weeks last year, the FBI operated what it described as one of the Internet’s largest child pornography websites, allowing users to … Continue reading

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CA8: Exceeding the 30 day notice requirement for delayed notice under 18 U.S.C. § 3103a(b) not a Fourth Amendment violation

The government identified a child pornography server in Nebraska named Pedobook with sophisticated software designed to obscure the identity of all visiters. Rather than shut it down, they got a warrant to install tracking software on the computer and had … Continue reading

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S.D.Ala.: Logical to find serial robber’s regular outfit in his house

The defendant was a suspect in a series of robberies, and the robber wore the same things in each. It was reasonable to conclude, therefore, that the robber was keeping the outfit on hand, and it would be found where … Continue reading

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FL3: Taking a dog’s dead body to a vet for disposal is an abandonment

Defendant took an injured puppy to a veterinarian for treatment, and then he took it home. Later, the animal died, and he took it back to the vet for a group cremation of the remains. The vet did a necropsy … Continue reading

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