Daily Archives: June 26, 2016

NYTimes: Mark Zuckerberg Covers His Laptop Camera. You Should Consider It, Too.

NYTimes: Mark Zuckerberg Covers His Laptop Camera. You Should Consider It, Too. by Katie Rogers:

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M.D.Tenn.: Retired cop and current FOP member was still “neutral and detached” non-lawyer magistrate

The court declines to find a retired police officer acting as a non-lawyer judicial commissioner in issuing search warrants was not neutral and detached. His social media and socialization with police and remaining an FOP member aren’t enough, but maybe … Continue reading

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Boston Globe: The FDA is stockpiling military weapons — and it’s not alone

Boston Globe: The FDA is stockpiling military weapons — and it’s not alone by Jeff Jacoby:

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Hot Air: The Fourth Amendment wasn’t created to protect the guilty

Hot Air: The Fourth Amendment wasn’t created to protect the guilty by Jazz Shaw:

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N.D.Ga.: Running away from the getaway car is an abandonment

Officers had probable cause to search defendant’s car for DNA and other evidence connecting it to a bank robbery that the car was connected to. Aside from that, everybody in the car fled when it was stopped, and that’s an … Continue reading

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S.D.Fla.: Asking a question about a debit card during a plain view not unreasonable

The police were called to defendant’s apartment by a “scream filled 911 call” needing an ambulance. Once inside, in plain view, officers saw a debit card with a name that didn’t belong to the occupants. Asking about it did not … Continue reading

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OH8: SW for “Apt. #1” with white door was valid where there was only one with a white door, albeit No. 3, and officers were directed by color of door

The description of the apartment with the white door on the corner of the building, “Apt. #1,” proved incorrect because Apt. #3 was the only one with a white door. The officers executing the warrant were directed to the one … Continue reading

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D.P.R.: Criminal 4A violation proved by LEO being lookout on duty for robbery of recent ATF arrestee’s home

Defendant was a Puerto Rico police officer on a task force with the ATF. He worked the 4 pm to midnight shift, and he was involved as a police lookout to enable a condominium robbery to occur. He was convicted … Continue reading

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OH4: Consent sought after telling def she was “good to go” was not the result of an unreasonable detention

Consent to search sought after the defendant was told she was “good to go” was not the result of an unreasonable detention and was consensual. State v. Davis, 2016-Ohio-3539, 2016 Ohio App. LEXIS 2376 (4th Dist. June 14, 2016). Nervousness … Continue reading

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