Daily Archives: June 7, 2016

WaPo: FBI wants access to Internet browser history without a warrant in terrorism and spy cases

WaPo: FBI wants access to Internet browser history without a warrant in terrorism and spy cases by Ellen Nakashima:

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S.D.Tex.: “the qualified common-law right of access to affidavits supporting search warrants when a pre-indictment investigation is underway” applies to defendant, too

Under Baltimore Sun, “the public has a qualified common-law right of access to affidavits supporting search warrants when a pre-indictment investigation is underway.” That includes the defendant. He also gets return of any privileged documents and to copies of others, … Continue reading

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D.Vt.: CI’s information was too generic and didn’t provide RS for stop

The fact the CI said defendant was an African-American female on a bus from Burlington to NYC was not so distinctive to rise to reasonable suspicion, and her detention was unreasonable. Thus, the drugs seized from her are suppressed. United … Continue reading

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