Daily Archives: June 11, 2016

The Hill: NSA: We couldn’t have hacked the San Bernadino iPhone

The Hill: NSA: We couldn’t have hacked the San Bernadino iPhone by Joe Uchill: “We don’t do every phone, every variation of phone,” said an agency deputy director.

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ME: State DEP doesn’t need a warrant to enter lands to look for noxious odors

The state Department of Environmental Protection gets an order permitting it to enter defendant’s lands at “reasonable hours” to inspect for the source of noxious odors. There is no warrant requirement for lands as opposed to buildings. State v. Dubois … Continue reading

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E.D.Va.: Govt SW affidavit showed PC for any computer logged into Playpen on Tor network

In another Playpen child pornography search, the government’s use of the Tor network to take over the Playpen computer and then route to users’ personal computers through it, looking at those computers, was a search. The “commonsense judgment” is that … Continue reading

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TN: Mere called-in description and location of allegedly impaired driver wasn’t enough for stop

A mere description of a truck and its general location, with no details of how the caller knew that the driver was impaired, was insufficient. Even when coupled with the officer’s one-minute interaction with defendant prior to seizing her where … Continue reading

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D.S.D.: Trash bags were about as close to house as street; no REP

Defendant has no reasonable expectation of privacy in his trash bags. There were close to house, but they were as close to the street, and they were ready for collection. United States v. Thompson, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73035 (D.S.D. … Continue reading

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