Daily Archives: February 17, 2016

Salon: The NYPD’s “Big Brother” problem is getting even worse

Salon: The NYPD’s “Big Brother” problem is getting even worse by Daniel Denvir: America’s largest police force has long behaved like an intelligence agency. That hasn’t changed in the Snowden era.

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NYTimes: New York Police Still Struggle to Follow Street-Stop Rules, Report Finds

NYTimes: New York Police Still Struggle to Follow Street-Stop Rules, Report Finds by Al Baker: A review of hundreds of street stops by the New York Police Department last year found that in over one-quarter, officers failed to document the … Continue reading

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AP: Arizona Senate panel OKs statewide rules on drones

AP: Arizona Senate panel OKs statewide rules on drones: New legislation creating a comprehensive state policy on drone use that includes a ban on cities and towns making their own rules was approved Tuesday by an Arizona Senate committee, but … Continue reading

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C.D.Cal.: Apple ordered to crack password encryption on San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone

A USMJ in the Central District of California signed a proposed order from the government to backdoor an Apple iPhone found in the belongings of one of the San Bernardino shooters by writing software and billing the government for the … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: Text messages legally searched at the border; cell phone otherwise searched with warrant

Defendant entered the United States at San Ysidro and her car was subjected to a search finding 3 kg of methamphetamine. She denied meeting anyone in Mexico on that trip. Officers looked at her cell phone and found text messages … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Being a “drug dealer” alone isn’t probable cause to search his house; more required, and it’s present

The fact defendant is a “drug dealer” alone isn’t probable cause to search his house. Coupled with him coming and going to drug deals is. United States v. Sewell, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15376 (E.D.Mich. Feb. 9, 2016). The government … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Younger abstention bars § 1983 case over drug search filed while state criminal case is pending

Plaintiff from the county jail sued the drug task force that arrested him while the criminal case was pending. His claim is barred by Younger abstention. The case is dismissed except as to a damages claim which is stayed pending … Continue reading

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