Daily Archives: May 1, 2016

Forbes: Look To States, Not Just Courts, For Drone Privacy Protections

Forbes: Look To States, Not Just Courts, For Drone Privacy Protections by Matthew Feeney:

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CA10: Wrong address in SW didn’t invalidate it where the right place was well described and correctly found

The wrong address did not invalidate the warrant where the right place was well described and correctly found. Goss v. Bd. of County Comm’rs, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 7735 (10th Cir. April 26, 2016):

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AZ: Davis GFE saved McNeely blood draw violation

The state failed to show that defendant consented to his blood draw, but Davis’s good faith exception saves the search here. State v. Valenzuela, 2016 Ariz. LEXIS 116 (April 26, 2016), rev’g 237 Ariz. 307, 350 P.3d 811 (App. 2015):

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CA11: Nothing from warrantless cell phone search made it into SW for phones; independent source rule applies

The government did a cursory warrantless search of two defendants’ cell phones, concerned about a remote wipe, prior to obtaining a search warrant for those phones and others. The independent source rule was satisfied for the searches because there was … Continue reading

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