Daily Archives: March 22, 2016

WaPo: Court asks: Do police need a warrant to track your cellphone for months at a time?

WaPo: Court asks: Do police need a warrant to track your cellphone for months at a time? by Ann E. Marimow: Law enforcement officials have long relied on location details gleaned from cellphone towers as a powerful tool for tracing … Continue reading

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NYTimes: FBI may not need Apple to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone

NYTimes: FBI may not need Apple to unlock San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone by Ellen Nakashima: RIVERSIDE, Calif.— The FBI may have found a way without Apple’s assistance to unlock the iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San … Continue reading

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Reason.com: SCOTUS Declines Opportunity to Limit Random Border Patrol Stops

Reason.com: SCOTUS Declines Opportunity to Limit Random Border Patrol Stops by Jacob Sullum: The Court’s decision leaves motorists vulnerable to the whims of armed government agents who can stop them at will.

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W.D.La.: That defendant was “staying” at a residence satisfies Payton’s “reason to believe” requirement

That defendant was “staying” at a residence satisfies Payton’s “reason to believe” requirement he’s residing there. United States v. Washington, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 176979 (W.D.La. Nov. 18, 2015), adopted 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 35051 (W.D. La. Mar. 16, 2016):

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OK: Officer could approach parked motorist on closed business parking lot after hours for welfare check

Defendant was standing next to his motorcycle on a closed business parking lot, across the street from a casino, in the early morning hours. The officer approached him to inquire. Defendant said he was “taking a break.” The officer asked … Continue reading

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