Daily Archives: September 19, 2017

The Hill: iPhone’s facial recognition could lead to real life ‘Minority Report’

The Hill: iPhone’s facial recognition could lead to real life ‘Minority Report’ by Kimberly Wehle: The iPhone X moves us closer to a world in which, by simply walking outside or picking up a personal iPhone, we will be monitored … Continue reading

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Conservative Review: How the feds swipe your stuff — and how Congress could stop it

Conservative Review: How the feds swipe your stuff — and how Congress could stop it by Nate Madden:

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OH2: No record of suppression hearing brought up means no appellate review

The trial court’s denial of the motion to suppress couldn’t be considered on appeal because the record of the hearing was never filed for the appeal. State v. Tscheiner, 2017-Ohio-7641, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 3962 (2d Dist. Sept. 15, 2017). … Continue reading

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OH10: Stopping the first person officers see after hearing gunshots was without RS

Officers heard gunshots and stopped the first person they saw. That essentially was a stop on a hunch and without reasonable suspicion. State v. Hairston, 2017-Ohio-7612, 2017 Ohio App. LEXIS 3934 (10th Dist. Sept. 14, 2017). “Here, the team of … Continue reading

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CA9: Suspicionless mandatory supervision search, without more, is reasonable (on rehearing)

United States v. Cervantes, 859 F.3d 1175 (9th Cir. June 19, 2017) (posted here) had a new opinion issued on rehearing, United States v. Cervantes, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 18017 (9th Cir. Sept. 11, 2017), coming to the same result … Continue reading

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CA8: Shooting ptf’s dog was objectively reasonable; it was running on a busy freeway and refused to be captured and caused safety hazard

Plaintiff’s dog escaped and ran down I-29 and cars were swerving dodging the dog. The defendant officer attempted to capture the dog but the dog eluded capture. With the patrol car in the road keeping cars back, traffic quickly backed … Continue reading

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CA7: When inmate dies in custody before PC determination, 4A governs the inquiry

When an inmate has been booked into a jail and no judicial probable cause determination has been made, the Fourth Amendment governs the denial of medical care issue. Estate of Perry v. Wenzel, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 18010 (7th Cir. … Continue reading

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Posts lost in the transition have been restored

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