Daily Archives: April 15, 2016

WBAL: Baltimore police sued over cellphone tracking

WBAL: Baltimore police sued over cellphone tracking by David Collins Lawsuit: Police secretly used powerful phone surveillance tool

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W.D.Ky.: Affidavit truly was “bare bones” on nexus, so no GFE

“It generalizes that ‘an individual’ may have information on his or her phone that connects him or her to a crime, co-defendants or victims, rather than specifically connecting Ramirez, the crime with which he was charged, or any known information … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: Magazine: Is Stop-and-Frisk Worth It?

The Atlantic: Magazine: Is Stop-and-Frisk Worth It? by Daniel Bergner: Civil-rights activists are ecstatic that a federal judge declared the NYPD’s policy unconstitutional. But law-enforcement officials say the practice has made U.S. cities dramatically safer. Now what?

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CA10: Stone v. Powell’s “full and fair opportunity” to litigate search claim below couldn’t be established on this record

The state record on habeas was inadequate to determine whether petitioner actually got a “full and fair opportunity” to litigate his search claim, so the case is remanded to get the state court record before the district court. Thornton v. … Continue reading

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