Daily Archives: April 12, 2016

CA7: Refusal to remove hands and then keeping one side of body away from officer was RS

Defendant’s repeated refusals to keep both hands out of his pockets and turning to keep one side away from the officer was reasonable suspicion he was armed. United States v. Mays, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 6552 (7th Cir. April 11, … Continue reading

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OR: Possession of a long gun in the woods doesn’t justify a stop and frisk for another weapon without RS

A Forest Service officer came upon defendant and others probably target shooting with rifles. He told them to secure the weapons and they did. Defendant was completely cooperative and nothing suggested that he was otherwise armed. One long gun doesn’t … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: The Outrage of Body-Cavity Searches

The Atlantic: The Outrage of Body-Cavity Searches by Conor Friedersdorf: Americans routinely turn away from systematic violations of civil rights when they are perpetrated in the guise of fighting the war on drugs.

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R St.: Encryption: Balancing the needs of law enforcement and the Fourth Amendment

R St.: Encryption: Balancing the needs of law enforcement and the Fourth Amendment (pdf)

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W.D.Mo.: Treaty request for financial information from Cayman Islands was not based on materially false information; based on employee search of computer

This case involves a Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained Pursuant to the Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) between the U.S. and the Cayman Islands. The U.S. has to make an application to the Cayman Islands for information, including the justification, … Continue reading

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