Daily Archives: June 22, 2017

PA: Nervousness alone isn’t reasonable suspicion

Nervousness alone isn’t reasonable suspicion. Commonwealth v. Morrison, 2017 PA Super 194, 2017 Pa. Super. LEXIS 456 (June 21, 2017). Officers plainly had probable cause to search defendant’s apartment, as the affidavit for the search warrant application stated that there … Continue reading

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CBS News: What is the future of privacy, surveillance and policing technologies under Trump?

CBS News: What is the future of privacy, surveillance and policing technologies under Trump? by Kathryn Watson:

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CA3: Search of prison cell didn’t violate 4A

The search of plaintiff’s prison cell and confiscation of some of his stuff wasn’t a Fourth Amendment violation. Barndt v. Wenerowicz, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 10754 (3d Cir. June 19, 2017).* The officer here saw a vehicle parked outside a … Continue reading

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