Daily Archives: January 23, 2017

Dallas News: The FBI ran a child porn site to catch predators, and now the accused are crying foul

Dallas News: The FBI ran a child porn site to catch predators, and now the accused are crying foul by Kevin Krause: When Daryl Glenn Pawlak logged into a large child pornography website and downloaded images using his work computer, … Continue reading

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EFF: When the Law Stands in the Way of Tech Companies Standing Up for Their Users

EFF: When the Law Stands in the Way of Tech Companies Standing Up for Their Users by Andrew Crocker: It’s no secret online service providers hold tons of sensitive data about their customers, which is why EFF calls on companies … Continue reading

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Bloomberg: Microsoft Asserts Clients’ Rights in FBI E-Mail Searches Fight

Bloomberg: Microsoft Asserts Clients’ Rights in FBI E-Mail Searches Fight by Kartikay Mehrotra: –First hurdle is convincing judge it can sue on their behalf –Tech industry says future of mobile, cloud computing at stake

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MN: 5A not violated by order to use fingerprint to open cell phone for search

Defendant’s cell phone was properly seized, and the order compelling him to provide his fingerprint to unlock the phone didn’t violate his privilege against self-incrimination because there was nothing testimonial about it. State v. Diamond, 2017 Minn. App. LEXIS 9 … Continue reading

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KY: Blood and debris trail to def’s open door and his refusal to talk about who was inside or what happened justified entry

Exigent circumstances justified the officers’ entry into defendant’s home. There was a blood trail that did not go all the way back to his apartment, but there was a debris trail, too, he was badly hurt and bleeding, and he … Continue reading

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NY2: Search of house for weapon after protective sweep was unreasonable

Defendant was reported to have assaulted people outside his house with a small bat and a brandishing a firearm. Police arrived, and he ran inside. Police kicked the door in, secured him, cleared the house [a protective sweep] putting the … Continue reading

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