Daily Archives: March 6, 2018

The Intercept: New Orleans Surveillance Program Gives Powerful Tools to a Police Department with a History of Racism and Abuse

The Intercept: New Orleans Surveillance Program Gives Powerful Tools to a Police Department with a History of Racism and Abuse by Michael Isaac Stein:

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Gizmodo: FBI’s Use of Paid Best Buy Informants Goes Deeper Than We Knew

Gizmodo: FBI’s Use of Paid Best Buy Informants Goes Deeper Than We Knew by Dell Cameron:

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The Crime Report: Does Police Immunity for Wrongful Arrests Really Deter Crime?

The Crime Report: Does Police Immunity for Wrongful Arrests Really Deter Crime? In the wake of ongoing attention to police misconduct, a new economic study considers the cost of granting full immunity to officers for wrongful arrests and detention of … Continue reading

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AK: SW clause to “search any persons” here didn’t enable search of every person who came to the premises during the search

Defendant came to a Fairbanks house when a search warrant was being executed, and he was searched, too, under the auspices of the “search any persons” present reference in the warrant. Defendant’s search was unreasonable under the circumstances. Innocent persons … Continue reading

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MN: Shoplifter placed stuff in her purse, and that made it subject to search incident

Defendant was observed shoplifting and put the allegedly stolen item into her purse. Outside, a struggle ensued, and defendant handed her purse off to another. It was subject to search incident because it was evidence [and an instrumentality] of the … Continue reading

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CA6: Ptf inmate’s bodily privacy not unreasonably violated because female guard saw him in shower

Summary judgment was properly granted against plaintiff’s prison Fourth Amendment claim that his privacy rights were violated because a female guard happened to see him in the shower. He has a limited reasonable expectation of privacy in his bodily privacy … Continue reading

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E.D.Pa.: Affidavit for CP didn’t show PC, but GFE still applies

The affidavit for this child pornography search warrant was conclusory as to alleged sexual activity of minors and did not show probable cause. It was, however, not so devoid of a showing that it wasn’t reasonable to rely on it … Continue reading

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