Daily Archives: September 26, 2017

CNN International: NSA reveals 100000 foreign nationals under surveillance

CNN International: NSA reveals 100000 foreign nationals under surveillance by Jim Sciutto and Zachary Cohen

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Independent Journal Review: Lawmakers and Intelligence Community Differ on Surveillance Powers Before Reauthorization Showdown

Independent Journal Review: Lawmakers and Intelligence Community Differ on Surveillance Powers Before Reauthorization Showdown by Haley Byrd:

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Chron.com: Appeals court: Portions of Texas ‘sanctuary city’ law can take effect

Chron.com: Appeals court: Portions of Texas ‘sanctuary city’ law can take effect by Mike Ward:

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NE: Birchfield was decided day after def’s DUI conviction; GFE applies

Defendant was convicted of DUI the day before Birchfield was decided, and he moved for a new trial. The trial court denied the motion, and he appeals. The good faith exception applies to that which happened before Birchfield (without even … Continue reading

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D.Conn.: Once a protective sweep is over, officers have to leave or they separately violate the 4A by staying

Officers lacked a reasonable basis for believing that there was anyone else in the apartment to conduct a protective sweep. Staying too long after the protective sweep is a separate constitutional violation. “Accordingly, even if the protective sweep had been … Continue reading

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D.Colo: No REP in prison cell or photographs of inmate’s body in a prison murder case

Defendant was charged with murder of another inmate in ADX Florence. He had no reasonable expectation of privacy in his prison cell from a search, and photographing his body was reasonable and not an invasion of privacy. United States v. … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: No standing where car rental company did not authorize def to drive

“Defendant’s argument as to standing to challenge the search of the van is foreclosed by the recent decision of the Eighth Circuit in United States v. Long, ___ F.3d ___, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 16740, 2017 WL 3741873 at *3 … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: Flight from a pat down justifies arrest and search incident

“The initial encounter, including the officers’ questions to the Defendant, was justified under the community caretaker exception to the Fourth Amendment. However, that initial encounter quickly gave way to a pat-down search that was justified for officer safety under … … Continue reading

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