Daily Archives: April 8, 2016

DC: Unprovoked flight when being asked about possession of a gun was RS

Plainclothes officers in the MPD Gun Recovery Unit saw defendant walk in front of their vehicle. On a here hunch, one called out to him: “Officer Katz testified that he then shined his flashlight on appellant, leaned out of his … Continue reading

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E.D.Tex.: Alleged police induced private search in SW affidavit mooted by fact remainder still shows PC

Defendant’s landlord conducted a private search of his apartment and brought out 2 lbs of meth to the police saying there was more inside. He argues that this information in a search warrant application should be purged because the landlord … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: Historical CSLI is mere third party information, and no REP in it

“The court notes some of this information has never been protected, and this does not change simply because the phone records arise from use of a cell phone rather than a landline. See Smith, 442 U.S. at 745 (no reasonable … Continue reading

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Daily Dot: From insurance to surveillance: Experts debate privacy in the age of Big Data

Daily Dot: From insurance to surveillance: Experts debate privacy in the age of Big Data by Eric Geller: Big Data is scary. That’s the one thing that four people from very different professions agreed on during a panel at a … Continue reading

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