Daily Archives: March 23, 2016

NYTimes: F.B.I. Clash With Apple Loosed a Torrent of Possible Ways to Hack an iPhone

NYTimes: F.B.I. Clash With Apple Loosed a Torrent of Possible Ways to Hack an iPhone by Katies Benner: SAN FRANCISCO — For weeks, the United States government has said that the only way to open an iPhone used by a … Continue reading

Posted in Surveillance technology | Comments Off on NYTimes: F.B.I. Clash With Apple Loosed a Torrent of Possible Ways to Hack an iPhone

NYTimes: Apple Policy on Bugs May Explain Why Hackers Would Help F.B.I.

NYTimes: Apple Policy on Bugs May Explain Why Hackers Would Help F.B.I. by Nicole Perlroth and Katie Benner: For all the steps Apple has taken to encrypt customers’ communications and its rhetoric around customer privacy, security experts said the company … Continue reading

Posted in Surveillance technology | Comments Off on NYTimes: Apple Policy on Bugs May Explain Why Hackers Would Help F.B.I.

Ars Technica: Representatives say NSA must end plans to expand domestic spying

Ars Technica: Representatives say NSA must end plans to expand domestic spying by Megan Geuss: Americans “deserve a public debate” on 4th amendment encroachments, reps say. Today, two representatives from the House Oversight & Government Reform Committee sent a letter … Continue reading

Posted in National security | Comments Off on Ars Technica: Representatives say NSA must end plans to expand domestic spying

CA9: 4 am knock-and-talk violated implied license of Jardines

Officers came to defendant’s house at 4 am for a knock-and-talk to arrest him. They heard a crashing noise in the backyard and found defendant there. The subsequent search of defendant’s house was presumptively unreasonable and without any lawful justification. … Continue reading

Posted in Curtilage, Knock and talk, Nighttime search | Comments Off on CA9: 4 am knock-and-talk violated implied license of Jardines

AZ: Def’s past drug conviction wasn’t RS to extend stop for a dog sniff

Officers had no reasonable suspicion from defendants’ stop to conduct a dog sniff. The officer asked for consent and was denied. “I know my rights. I don’t have to let you search. I know what my fiancé is going to … Continue reading

Posted in Dog sniff, Reasonable suspicion | Comments Off on AZ: Def’s past drug conviction wasn’t RS to extend stop for a dog sniff

KY: Use of drug dog during stop unjustified and suppressed

Defendant was stopped for weaving. Before the stop, however, other officers and this officer had discussed defendant being involved with drugs. That played a part in following defendant, but he did, in fact, weave. After defendant passed field sobriety tests … Continue reading

Posted in Dog sniff, Reasonable suspicion | Comments Off on KY: Use of drug dog during stop unjustified and suppressed

KY: Lack of staleness is determined from the totality of circumstances if time not specifically stated

Defendant was snitched off as a drug dealer by his own son as a citizen informant. The specific time of the possession of drugs wasn’t specifically stated, but here it can be ascertained by the totality of circumstances. Stating when … Continue reading

Posted in Staleness | Comments Off on KY: Lack of staleness is determined from the totality of circumstances if time not specifically stated

E.D.Ark.: Police received a tip of sex trafficking a minor; talking to the minor on the phone was PC

In a search of a hotel room and arrest for sex trafficking of a minor, officers talked to the minor by telephone and that was sufficient to provide probable cause without much need for corroboration. Here, there was a tip … Continue reading

Posted in Ineffective assistance, Probable cause | Comments Off on E.D.Ark.: Police received a tip of sex trafficking a minor; talking to the minor on the phone was PC