Daily Archives: August 30, 2016

WaPo: The Watch: For nine years, DEA withholds names of masked agents who violently raided two innocent women. Federal court shrugs

WaPo: The Watch: For nine years, DEA withholds names of masked agents who violently raided two innocent women. Federal court shrugs. by Radley Balko: The Burley sisters say they were raided, roughed up and verbally abused, but because they can’t … Continue reading

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cato.org: The Weird World of Data (and Your Privacy)

cato.org: The Weird World of Data (and Your Privacy) by Jim Harper: In 2007, Judge Richard Posner found it “untenable” that attaching a tracking device to a car is a seizure. But the Supreme Court struck down warrantless attachment of … Continue reading

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cato.org: ‘Pre-Search’ Is Coming to U.S. Policing

cato.org: ‘Pre-Search’ Is Coming to U.S. Policing by Jim Harper: News that the city of Baltimore has been under surreptitious, mass-scale camera surveillance will have ramifications across the criminal justice world. When it comes to constitutional criminal procedure, privacy, and … Continue reading

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Seattle Times: FBI’s massive porn sting puts internet privacy in crossfire

Seattle Times: FBI’s massive porn sting puts internet privacy in crossfire by Mike Carter: The FBI snared scores of people after taking over a child-pornography bulletin board and conducting a sting and computer-hacking operation. But there is a growing social … Continue reading

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W.D.Pa.: Momentary compliance with officer’s commands then flight is not a seizure

Momentary compliance with an officer’s commands is still not a seizure under Hodari D. when defendant flees after that. United States v. Brown, 448 F.3d 239, 246 (3d Cir. 2006)). United States v. Ridgeway, 2016 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 111537 (M.D.Pa. … Continue reading

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N.D.Cal.: Lessee of car had standing: “Her actions evinced a possessory interest in the vehicle and its contents”

“The Court finds Defendant had an expectation of privacy because she was the lessee of the rental car. … Although there is some dispute as to whether Defendant renounced control over the car, the Court finds that Defendant’s possessory interest … Continue reading

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