Daily Archives: December 1, 2016

Police One: What cops need to know about blood alcohol testing and the Fourth Amendment

Police One: What cops need to know about blood alcohol testing and the Fourth Amendment by Terrence P. Dwyer: Make sure you’re current on your state’s driving while intoxicated and implied consent laws Driving while intoxicated is a serious offense … Continue reading

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Police One: How license plate readers are helping one California PD catch more criminals [a paid ad on PoliceOne.com by the seller]

Police One: How license plate readers are helping one California PD catch more criminals by PoliceOne BrandFocus Staff Police in La Verne use fixed LPR cameras to create a virtual fence around the city The following is paid content sponsored … Continue reading

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WaPo: The culture around Trump and the troubling message to police

WaPo: The culture around Trump and the troubling message to police by Steven Hale: Over the past several years there has been much discussion about police culture and how, in some cases, it might contribute to the disturbing incidents we … Continue reading

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TX6: Two TX DFPS workers’ convictions for “official oppression” for knowingly conducting illegal searches affirmed

This defendant was employed by the Greenville office of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. A.K., a 15 year runaway, was captured and taken to juvenile detention. “On A.K.’s arrival, the center’s personnel took A.K.’s personal effects, including … Continue reading

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Rule 41 change effective: NPR: Judges Have More Power In Granting Warrants To Hack Digital Devices / Some questions for Jeff Sessions

NPR: Judges Have More Power In Granting Warrants To Hack Digital Devices by David Welna Under new rules, the Justice Department can ask a federal court for permission to search mobile devices outside the court’s district. Congress had a full … Continue reading

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CA7: Where there already was PC for def’s arrest warrant, the use of a Stingray to find him didn’t violate any 4A rights

Officers had a warrant for defendant’s arrest for a state parole violation, and they found him in a public place and arrested him. They used a Stingray device to locate him rather than rely on the cell phone company to … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: Cell phone could be searched at border on finding of cocaine in car

Finding 16.52 kg of cocaine in a car at the border was probable cause, and seizure of the defendant’s cell phone was proper. Therefore, it did not matter whether or not the cell phone was “forensically” searched or “cursorily” searched … Continue reading

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