Daily Archives: September 30, 2016

D.Kan.: USMJ’s email warrant denial for lack of PC affirmed, but gov’t can reapply because it has more info

The USMJ’s decision that the email search warrant didn’t show probable cause is not reversed, but it was sufficiently particular. The government can reapply again because it says it has additional information. Courts must balance privacy and the government’s ability … Continue reading

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WaPo: Want to make a million? Become a DEA informant

WaPo: Want to make a million? Become a DEA informant by Joe Davidson: There’s an unfortunate saying on the street: Snitches get stitches. Turns out some get paid, too, sometimes very, very well. Consider this from a new report on … Continue reading

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