Daily Archives: March 8, 2018

CA10: GFE applied to cell phone SW in KS where phone was actually searched in MO

Search incident did not justify seizure of defendant’s cell phone when he was arrested because he’d been separated from the cell phone. The government’s claim that officers seizing the cell phone were proceeding under “direction of” defendant’s PO is rejected … Continue reading

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CA3: SW issued after alleged illegal entry was based on independent source and valid

“[W]hen police search a home pursuant to a warrant obtained after a warrantless search, evidence obtained pursuant to the warrant need not be suppressed so long as: (1) a neutral magistrate would still have issued the warrant ‘even if not … Continue reading

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Gizmodo: Georgetown Lawyers Sue NYPD to Reveal Its Secret Face Recognition Programs

Gizmodo: Georgetown Lawyers Sue NYPD to Reveal Its Secret Face Recognition Programs by Sidney Fussell: Researchers at the Georgetown Center of Privacy and Technology have filed suit against the NYPD for more details on the department’s highly secretive face recognition … Continue reading

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NPR: A Homeless Man’s Truck Is His Home, Judge Rules In Seattle

NPR: A Homeless Man’s Truck Is His Home, Judge Rules In Seattle by Laurel Wamsley: In a case that may have significant implications for Seattle’s fast-growing homeless population, a King County Superior Court judge ruled on Friday that the pickup … Continue reading

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CA10: Three CIs corroborated each other and were independently corroborated

The affidavit for the arrest warrant was based on three CIs who corroborated each other and which were independently corroborated by the police. A Franks challenge was included that a prior search resulted in finding drugs that were not mentioned … Continue reading

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