Daily Archives: February 19, 2016

POLICE TECHNICAL to Release Controversial Tactical Hacking Book

POLICE TECHNICAL to Release Controversial Tactical Hacking Book by Brianne Hoffman: POLICE TECHNICAL is weeks away from releasing Introduction to Tactical Hacking: A Guide for Law Enforcement on pre-sale. The road to get there, however, has been long and challenging … Continue reading

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NYTimes Editorial: Why Apple Is Right to Challenge an Order to Help the F.B.I.

NYTimes Editorial: Why Apple Is Right to Challenge an Order to Help the F.B.I.: It is understandable that federal investigators want to unlock an iPhone used by one of the attackers who killed 14 people in San Bernardino, Calif., in … Continue reading

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U.S. Law Week: Why the Criminal Defense Bar Will Miss Scalia

U.S. Law Week: Why the Criminal Defense Bar Will Miss Scalia by Lance J. Rogers: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was famous for his acid rhetoric, unapologetic defense of the death penalty and fierce opposition to progressive causes like … Continue reading

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CT: First time CI credited because of admission against penal interest and detailed information

It was reasonable for the trial court to find probable cause for the warrant of a first time CI who gave a statement against penal interest and gave detailed information about drugs and cash in defendant’s house. State v. Rodriguez, … Continue reading

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Vox: North Carolina is the latest state to find welfare recipients rarely use illegal drugs

Vox: North Carolina is the latest state to find welfare recipients rarely use illegal drugs [.3%] by Victoria M. Massie:

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W.D.Ark.: PC to arrest doesn’t dissipate

Defendant was involved in a controlled buy in November 2014, but he wasn’t arrested until October 2015. The passage of time does not negate the probable cause to arrest, and the staleness doctrine does not apply. Then, the detention being … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: Guilt by association here clearly wasn’t enough for a cell phone and CSLI search warrant, and GFE doesn’t apply

The cell phone and CSLI warrant were truly lacking in probable cause as to defendant. There was but a passing reference to him in an effort to show guilt by association, and that clearly was not a sufficient showing of … Continue reading

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S.D.Ga.: Corporate officer had no standing in corporation’s website police essentially hacked into

Defendant ran pmxrefinery.com which was under investigation for fraudulent invoices. The police contacted the website’s designer who volunteered the log-in credentials to the police without even being asked because she, too, suspected he was up to no good. Getting into … Continue reading

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After private search, police did not expand on the first search

The first search of the premises because of an apparent meth lab was by an apartment manager and maintenance man, and this was a private search. They called the police, and the police search was both within the scope of … Continue reading

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