Daily Archives: November 29, 2016

City Pulse: Regulating pot: City wants mandatory home inspections for high energy users

City Pulse: Regulating pot: City wants mandatory home inspections for high energy users by Todd Heywood:

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American Banker: IRS Quest for Coinbase Data Sets Dangerous Precedent

American Banker: IRS Quest for Coinbase Data Sets Dangerous Precedent by Jerry Brito:

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E.D.N.Y.: Def agrees that govt can have his emails, so Rule 41 SW isn’t appropriate; use consent or other court order instead

Because the indicted and debriefed defendant freely consents to disclosure of his email account, the request for a Rule 41 search warrant for it is therefore denied. The government can get it by subpoena or other court order. In the … Continue reading

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CA9: Arrest for any offense will do as long as there were facts for some offense

Following Devenpeck v. Alford, 543 U.S. 146, 153 (2004), “an officer’s ‘subjective reason for making the arrest need not be the criminal offense as to which the known facts provide probable cause.’” Brincken v. Voss, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 21101 … Continue reading

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