Daily Archives: August 26, 2017

The ‘Smart’ Fourth Amendment, 102 Cornell L. Rev. 547 (2017)

The ‘Smart’ Fourth Amendment, 102 Cornell L. Rev. 547 (2017) by Andrew Guthrie Ferguson. Abstract:

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C.D.Cal.: Under collective knowledge doctrine, the officer making the stop doesn’t need to know the PC

There was probable cause from collective knowledge for defendant’s stop and the search of his vehicle for a hidden compartment with drugs, even though the stopping officer didn’t know what it was. United States v. Isshpunani, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS … Continue reading

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We already know the Executive Branch doesn’t respect the Fourth Amendment, but …

A serial violator of the Fourth Amendment is called a “great American patriot” by a President who recently encouraged police to use excessive force. And the SCOTUS hates the exclusionary rule, and Congress won’t update any privacy laws. Who will … Continue reading

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Oxford Univ. Press: How private are your prescription records?

Oxford Univ. Press: How private are your prescription records? by Leslie Francis and John Francis:

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ME: Officer’s crossing city limits in pursuit, even if a violation of statute, didn’t violate 4A

Even if the officer violated state law on his territorial jurisdiction, following defendant across the city limits into another town to make a traffic stop didn’t violate the Fourth Amendment and there is no reason to apply the exclusionary rule. … Continue reading

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Law.com: What the DreamHost/DOJ Battle Says About Search Warrants in the Digital Age

Law.com: What the DreamHost/DOJ Battle Says About Search Warrants in the Digital Age by Rhys Dipshan:

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OH10: Extraterritorial arrest didn’t violate state statute

Defendant’s extraterritorial arrest within the state did not violate state law. Remanded and the state constitutional question can be raised again. State v. Roby, 2017-Ohio-7331, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 3622 (10th Dist. Aug. 24, 2017). “In this case, Mincey does … Continue reading

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