Daily Archives: October 4, 2016

Guardian: Yahoo secretly monitored emails on behalf of the US government – report

Guardian: Yahoo secretly monitored emails on behalf of the US government – report Company complied with a classified directive, scanning hundreds of millions of Yahoo Mail accounts at the behest of NSA or FBI, say former employees

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CA11: Police get QI for entry on a civil assist to recover property from former lover’s house

Police officers had qualified immunity for entry into plaintiff’s home with his estranged lover who came back with the police to assist to recover her belongings. Plaintiff’s guns were seized because he was under a domestic abuse injunction to not … Continue reading

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HI: Calling police to garage showed no REP there; plain view sustained

Police summoned to defendant’s house by his 911 call did not intrude on defendant’s subjective or actual reasonable expectation of privacy. A plain view of a hammer as a weapon was thus valid. State v. Phillips, 2016 Haw. LEXIS 234 … Continue reading

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NYT: Not One New York Police Officer Has a Body Camera

NYT: Not One New York Police Officer Has a Body Camera by Joseph Goldstein:

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techdirt: After Appeals Court Flip-Flop, Aaron Graham Asks Supreme Court To Examine Warrantless Access To Cell Location Info

techdirt: After Appeals Court Flip-Flop, Aaron Graham Asks Supreme Court To Examine Warrantless Access To Cell Location Info by Tim Cushing:

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Cal.1st: Juvenile’s search condition is amended on appeal to relate to drug usage

The juvenile’s search condition is modified to related to drug use on affirmance of the conviction. In re Jonathan R., 2016 Cal. App. LEXIS 817 (1st Dist. Sept. 30, 2016):

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