Daily Archives: July 22, 2016

Disruptive Competition Project: Is Drone Policy Ready to Take Flight?

Disruptive Competition Project: Is Drone Policy Ready to Take Flight? by Kacee Taylor:

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ND: Motel guest’s arrest for crime on premises against employee resulted in eviction and lawful room search

Defendant was arrested at a motel for some unspecified crime against an employee and taken away. Management then evicted him and had the police come and remove his stuff. While inventorying, they found drug paraphernalia. Then they did a dog … Continue reading

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CA2: Avoiding a checkpoint was not RS, but the rest of defs’ minor activity was

Defendants were in an SUV that crested a hill and saw a Border Patrol immigration checkpoint on State Route 11 near the Canadian border in Northern New York, and it abruptly turned into an unmanned vegetable stand at 8 am. … Continue reading

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