Daily Archives: December 3, 2016

techdirt: ACLU Suggests Jury Instructions Might Be A Fix For ‘Missing’ Police Body Camera Recordings

techdirt: ACLU Suggests Jury Instructions Might Be A Fix For ‘Missing’ Police Body Camera Recordings by Tim Cushing: We’ve written plenty of posts about police body cameras — how useful they can be and how useless they often are. What … Continue reading

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DE: Consent to search can’t be proved “entirely upon hearsay”

Hearsay that defendant consented, in testimony from an officer who was not present, was insufficient to show consent. Even if it could, the hearsay didn’t satisfy the standards of showing voluntariness. Then, the search of his person being invalid, the … Continue reading

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CA2: Child prostitution exigency for warrantless cell phone ping

Defendant’s phone was pinged at the request of law enforcement to find him after they developed strong reason to believe he took a 16 year old girl from Maryland to NYC to work her as a prostitute. This type of … Continue reading

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M.D.Pa.: Def can have limited discovery about the search but not a prior draft of the affidavit

Defendant’s discovery request relating to the execution of search warrants on his property is granted in part and denied in part. Essentially, he gets that which is really relevant like a video of execution of the warrant, chain of custody … Continue reading

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OH10: E-mail SW was not overbroad considering it sought evidence of solicitation of minors and the actual execution was limited

The e-mail search warrant in this case authorized the search of “any and all” e-mails. It was reasonable for the issuing magistrate to conclude that e-mails in the e-mail account predating the exchanges between a person answering an advertisement for … Continue reading

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NY Co.Ct.: Animal in “distress” justified entry into side yard from which marijuana plant could be seen in back yard

911 received an animal control call, and the officer went to defendant’s house and in the side yard were dogs that had no water but food and the yard was full of dog feces. The dogs were barking and acted … Continue reading

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