Daily Archives: April 29, 2016

SCOTUS approves Rule 41 change permitting SW for remote access of electronic stored data, including “the Cloud”

On April 28th, SCOTUS notified Congress of amendments to F.R.Crim. 41 (also Rules 4 & 45)) to permit searches of remotely stored electronic data–essentially search warrants for the Cloud. The Rule change is effective December 1, 2016. The ACLU’s insightful … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: 50% owner of business did private search and gave records to IRS

Defendant’s business records were taken by a 50% owner of their business and turned over to the IRS. The government didn’t prompt or suggest the seizure of the records. Once they were turned over, they could be fully reviewed by … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Consent still voluntary despite argument it’s not logical that somebody holding would consent; argument def believed nothing would be found supports voluntariness

That it can be argued it isn’t logical that somebody with drugs would consent, they still do, and it still doesn’t mean that he didn’t consent voluntarily. United States v. Collins, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 54816 (N.D.Ga. Feb. 9, 2016), … Continue reading

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WaPo: Only 53 police agencies participating in national push for use of force statistics

WaPo: Only 53 police agencies participating in national push for use of force statistics by Tom Jackman:

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SC: There was PC on the totality of the affidavit despite some information being incorrect; affidavit could be supplemented by testimony

There was probable cause on the totality of the information in the affidavit. Some was incorrect, but there was no showing that it was knowingly or recklessly included or material. The affidavit may be supplemented by testimony before the search … Continue reading

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NY: Argument can’t be changed between suppression hearing and appeal

The search argument regarding the gun found in the search presented on appeal isn’t the same as the one presented to the suppression court, so it’s waived. (Defendant wins, however, because he was denied confrontation when a DNA analyst who … Continue reading

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Reason.com: The Fourth Amendment and the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree (New at Reason)

Reason.com: The Fourth Amendment and the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree (New at Reason) by Reason staff: The USA Freedom Act provides cover for unconstitutional searches of citizens.

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