Daily Archives: March 30, 2016

USA Today: 1,000 locked devices in limbo after FBI quits iPhone case

USA Today: 1,000 locked devices in limbo after FBI quits iPhone case by Kevin Johnson and Elizabeth Weise: The government’s surprise decision to withdraw its case against Apple over the San Bernardino killer’s iPhone adds uncertainty to criminal cases where … Continue reading

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D.Kan.: USMJ scholarly opinion on history of email SWs; “Needless to say, a person’s email account may reveal their ‘privacies of life.’”

The government’s email account search warrant request is overbroad as to what is being seized. The court analogizes Riley and notes that email accounts can provide a detailed picture of a person’s life the same as a cell phone search. … Continue reading

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MA recognizes lesser intrusive measures to impoundment; inventory here unreasonable

Lesser intrusive measures to impoundment were available and rejected by the police, and that made the inventory unreasonable. Defendant offered to have somebody come and immediately get the car, and he should have been able to. Commonwealth v. Oliveira, 2016 … Continue reading

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