Daily Archives: April 3, 2016

RI: Looking back up stairs in response to demand from a tactical team to produce defendant was not voluntary consent

Considering the value in the law of privacy of the home, the court concludes defendant’s mother did not consent to entry into and search of the house for him. Three to six officers came to the door, one carrying a … Continue reading

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CA6: Separate warrant not required to isolate def in his own house in bathroom to talk to him

Police executed a search warrant and took defendant to the bathroom so they could talk to him about becoming a CI. The detention in the apartment and then the bathroom was justified by the probable cause for this search warrant … Continue reading

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The Hill: Groups pressure FBI to disclose how it hacked into shooter’s iPhone

The Hill: Groups pressure FBI to disclose how it hacked into shooter’s iPhone by Katie Bo Williams: Technologists and digital rights activists say it’s a mater of public safety.

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CA9: City’s policy on dogs that attacked innocent worker asleep in building keeps city in case

Plaintiff stopped at work after an evening of drinking to sleep on the couch rather than drive home. She got up to pee in the night and accidentally set off the building silent burglar alarm, and she went back to … Continue reading

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