Daily Archives: March 18, 2016

US Law Week Blog: Premeditated: Now You Can Invoke Your 4th Amendment Rights at a Bargain

US Law Week Blog: Premeditated: Now You Can Invoke Your 4th Amendment Rights at a Bargain: Those looking for an easy way to protect their homes from unreasonable searches and seizures can now find it at the reasonable price of … Continue reading

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CA2: RCMP was merely giving information to CBP and not on a joint venture

Defendant was prosecuted for alien smuggling in Northern New York. CBP received information from the RCMP about a vehicle stopped in a rural area near the border, and Border Patrol picked up defendant. “Put simply, the interaction between the U.S. … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: PC shown to get def’s Facebook account for evidence of soliciting sex acts with minors

Probable cause was shown for defendant’s Facebook account: “The Court finds here that Agent Jones’s affidavit established probable cause to believe that evidence of engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places, or contraband or fruits of such conduct, would … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Apple Encryption Engineers, if Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist

NYTimes: Apple Encryption Engineers, if Ordered to Unlock iPhone, Might Resist by John Markoff, Katie Benner and Brian X. Chen: SAN FRANCISCO — If the F.B.I. wins its court fight to force Apple’s help in unlocking an iPhone, the agency … Continue reading

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S.D.Fla.: “Strawman” car rental resulted in no reasonable expectation of privacy

Defendant did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in a rental car that was rented by another, defendant had a suspended license, it was, for all appearance, a strawman rental, and it was overdue. This was not a case … Continue reading

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OR: Emergency aid doctrine permitted entry, but search had to stop when it was shown dissipated

The emergency aid exception to the warrant requirement justified officers’ warrantless entry into defendant’s home because there was a report of yelling and sounds of possible hitting, defendant was intoxicated, uncooperative and belligerent to the officers, and he repeatedly lied … Continue reading

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Lawfare: Apple v. FBI Shows That Lawyers and Tech Speak Different Language on Privacy

Lawfare: Apple v. FBI Shows That Lawyers and Tech Speak Different Language on Privacy by Timothy Edgar:

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