Daily Archives: November 7, 2016

Crain’s Chicago Business: Lawsuit blasts new Airbnb regulations

Crain’s Chicago Business: Lawsuit blasts new Airbnb regulations by Alby Gallun:

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E.D.Pa.: CSLI warrant upheld

CSLI warrant upheld: “ The cell site data obtained by the government is admissible because the government’s actions did not constitute a ‘search’ falling under the protection of the Fourth Amendment. Even if the government had violated the Fourth Amendment, … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Affidavit failed to show nexus but it wasn’t bare bones, so GFE applies

The affidavit for the search warrant for defendant’s car failed to show nexus to the crime under investigation, but it wasn’t “bare bones” so the court applies the good faith exception to sustain it. United States v. Fletcher, 2016 U.S. … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Omission of city and county from address in SW wasn’t fatal where place to be searched was still apparent

The fact the affidavit had the address but no city and county doesn’t violate the particularity requirement. Yes, it would have been better to have done so, but the officers still could find the place they were looking for, so … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Nexus shown to connect def’s cell phone in car to potential gang retaliation

Nexus can be proved by inference or direct observation. Defendant was found in his car with weapons as a FIPF in rival gang territory when he was arrested, and it’s a reasonable inference the cell phone in the car would … Continue reading

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KY: Dog sniff during routine traffic stop was unreasonable without RS

A dog sniff during a routine traffic stop was unreasonable because it extended the stop. Under state case law, the dog sniff had to have some relation to the purpose of the stop or reasonable suspicion developed, and here there … Continue reading

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OH5: SW for drug transaction evidence on computer reasonably led to finding CP

The computer search warrant in this case was for evidence of drug activity (as in pictures and Excel spreadsheets or other ledger information), and the officer stumbled upon child pornography. The fact files can be hidden or deliberately mislabeled necessarily … Continue reading

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