Daily Archives: January 4, 2017

Center for Democracy and Technology: Alexa, is Law Enforcement Listening?

Center for Democracy and Technology: Alexa, is Law Enforcement Listening? by Joseph Jerome Just days after Christmas, news broke that police in Bentonville, Arkansas, had issued a warrant to Amazon to turn over audio recordings from an Echo as part … Continue reading

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NYLJ: Ethics of Using Hacked Information to Prosecute Criminal and Civil Claims

NYLJ: Ethics of Using Hacked Information to Prosecute Criminal and Civil Claims by Rahul Mukhi and Martha Vega-Gonzalez: Since WikiLeaks first came to global prominence in 2010, an increasing number of vigilantes, activists, and allegedly even state actors have obtained … Continue reading

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E.D.Mo.: An anonymous tip included LPN of vehicle; when officers attempted to stop it, occupants shot at them; there was RS

An officer attempted to pull over a car based on an anonymous 911 tip that people who were in a crashed car got into the suspect vehicle and the LPN was given. The car refused to stop, a high speed … Continue reading

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S.D.Ohio: Undocumented alien was held w/o PC and interrogated; exclusionary rule applies

“This is a story about law-enforcement officers who take shortcuts in their zeal to make arrests and the Fourth and Fifth Amendments to the United States Constitution, which prohibit them from doing so.” Defendant was validly stopped, but he was … Continue reading

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E.D.Cal.: Def’s complete lack of knowledge of anything of vehicle was RS of drug trafficking

“Here, Officer Pratt had independent reasonable suspicion for prolonging the traffic stop. He noted that the fact that the car was registered to one person and insured to another, neither of whom were the defendant, was a prominent indicator of … Continue reading

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S.D.Cal.: Using Cellebrite to copy files on two phones and an iPad at the border was with RS and reasonable

A DHS officer took defendant’s Motorola phone, iPhone, and iPad from a Customs officer at the border when defendant was arrested for importing cocaine in her car. The Motorola phone wasn’t password protected, and it was examined with a Cellebrite … Continue reading

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