Daily Archives: February 3, 2016

Juris.org: Why Police May Still Have Free Reign to Search an Arrestee’s Cell Phone Despite a Warrant

Juris.org: Why Police May Still Have Free Reign to Search an Arrestee’s Cell Phone Despite a Warrant by Veronica Reyes of St. John’s University School of Law, Class of 2016:

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NPR: Encryption May Hurt Surveillance, But Internet Of Things Could Open New Doors

NPR: Encryption May Hurt Surveillance, But Internet Of Things Could Open New Doors by Alina Selyukh: The report concluded that information from some apps and devices like smartphones may be harder for government investigators to intercept because of stronger encryption. … Continue reading

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IN: Having a person with the same name as person of interest is RS in itself to at least find out whether he’s the same guy

Willie Moore was on a trespass list at an apartment complex. The officer had a Willie Moore in front of him. That was reasonable suspicion to at least talk with him without knowing it was the same Willie Moore to … Continue reading

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PA: Entry up 200′ driveway to inspect hit-and-run vehicle did not violate curtilage

Defendant was suspected of being involved in a hit-and-run accident with a motorized wheelchair. Police got to his house, 200′ off the road, about an hour after the incident. Their entry up the driveway to inspect the damage on his … Continue reading

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KS: Statute on parole searches governs over the parole conditions where statute requires RS

Statute says that parolees are subject to search on reasonable suspicion but the parole conditions have no such restriction. While Samson authorizes parole searches without reasonable suspicion, the legislature made that determination, and the parole condition violates the statute. Reasonable … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: Arrest on warrant in car timed to facilitate pretextual inventory; suppressed

Officers had an arrest warrant for defendant, so they waited until he left his house, stopped him a half mile away and conducted an inventory of his car and had it towed. The court finds the inventory pretextual because it … Continue reading

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