Daily Archives: February 5, 2016

techdirt: Prosecutors Argue Cell Site Location Data Is Something Every User Shares With ‘The Rest Of The World’

techdirt: Prosecutors Argue Cell Site Location Data Is Something Every User Shares With ‘The Rest Of The World’ by Tim Cushing: The state of Maryland’s defense of the Baltimore PD’s warrantless use of Stingray devices continues, taking the form of … Continue reading

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NY3: Nighttime search was justified, and defendant wasn’t even home

Police justified a nighttime search warrant at defendant’s house. He was a suspect in a robbery with a knife to the victim’s throat where the victim was forced into an apartment. In the ensuing struggle, the victim said the suspect … Continue reading

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Cal. AG argues exclusionary rule shouldn’t apply in a death case penalty phase; held, not preserved below

Defendant’s car was not on the premises when a warrant was served there, so it was not subject to the search warrant. Defendant denied ownership of the car, but nobody inquired into whether he had a legitimate possessory interest in … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: SWAT team in your house is “custodial” for Miranda purposes

After the LVMPD SWAT team raided defendant’s house and held everybody at gunpoint in zipties, the situation was custodial. The government had no evidence defendant was Mirandized before he made an incriminating statement. [The fact the government argued it wasn’t … Continue reading

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ABAJ: Texas police turn into ‘mobile debt collectors’ with license-reader program

ABAJ: Texas police turn into ‘mobile debt collectors’ with license-reader program by Debra Cassens Weiss:

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