Daily Archives: August 25, 2016

W.D.Mo.: Def running around naked on street on PCP and kids in house justified emergency

Defendant was raving and running around naked on PCP “and was exhibiting bizarre and erratic behavior” and his front door was left open. There were children in the house, and the police were permitted under the emergency aid exception to … Continue reading

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OH9: Dog sniff during normal incidents of traffic stop not unreasonable

A dog sniff during the normal incidents of a traffic stop isn’t unreasonable. An arrest outside of an officer’s jurisdiction in violation of statute also thus violates the state constitution but not the Fourth Amendment. State v. Duran, 2016-Ohio-5459, 2016 … Continue reading

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DE: Admitting violation of probation is a waiver of suppression issue

Admitting to the violation of probation is a waiver of any suppression issue. Thompson v. State, 2016 Del. LEXIS 441 (Aug. 19, 2016). The fact that defendant matched the description of a suspicious person reported to the police, was in … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: All the Ways Your Wi-Fi Router Can Spy on You

The Atlantic: All the Ways Your Wi-Fi Router Can Spy on You by Kevah Waddell: It can even be trained to read your lips.

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Bloomberg Businessweek: Secret Cameras Record Baltimore’s Every Move From Above

Bloomberg Businessweek: Secret Cameras Record Baltimore’s Every Move From Above by Monte Reel: Since January, police have been testing an aerial surveillance system adapted from the surge in Iraq. And they neglected to tell the public.

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PA: SW affidavits not yet revealed to def; investigation could be compromised

Reviewing the affidavits for the three search warrants, the court is convinced that there is still a risk of compromising the investigation, so the search warrants will remain under seal as to the potential defendant. The court recognizes the right … Continue reading

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FISCR: Capturing some call content isn’t unreasonable if it can’t [maybe won’t] be used

Incidental capturing of content information during use of a pen register is not unreasonable. The technology only allows for capture some, and it can’t be used without a separate order based on probable cause. In re: Certified Question of Law, … Continue reading

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