Daily Archives: June 29, 2016

Outside the Beltway: The Fourth Amendment Was Meant To Protect All Of Us, Not Just The “Innocent”

Outside the Beltway: The Fourth Amendment Was Meant To Protect All Of Us, Not Just The “Innocent” by Doug Mataconis: . . . Right off the bat, I must note with all due respect that the assertion that the protections … Continue reading

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Cal.4th: sex offense probation condition that def submit to computer searches was reasonable

Defendant’s sex offense probation condition that he submit to computer searches was reasonably related to the offense. In re George F., 2016 Cal. App. LEXIS 518 (4th Dist. June 28, 2016):

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CA6: Nexus isn’t shown to def’s house just because his car is registered there

The search warrant for defendant’s house was not based on any nexus between his alleged offense and his house. His car was involved in drug dealing, but his car being registered at his house isn’t nexus to the house. United … Continue reading

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E.D.La.: Shipping a package under an alias means no REP in it to challenge search

Defendant shipped a package from a UPS store in San Bernardino CA to Houma LA. His name wasn’t on the package as the sender or the recipient, so he didn’t have standing to challenge the search of the package. United … Continue reading

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