Daily Archives: March 22, 2018

Reason: Detroit to Pay $225000 After Cops Shoot Three Dogs in Marijuana Raid

Reason: Detroit to Pay $225000 After Cops Shoot Three Dogs in Marijuana Raid by C.J. Ciaramella The settlement is the latest big payout in a string of lawsuits over dog shootings by Detroit police.

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Slate: Congress Put the CLOUD Act in Its Spending Bill. What Does That Mean For Data Privacy?

Slate: Congress Put the CLOUD Act in Its Spending Bill. What Does That Mean For Data Privacy? by Aaron Mak:

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CA5: GFE applies to Texas DPS officers accessing E911 data to locate his phone with a court order (third opinion in case)

The good faith exception applies to Texas DPS officers accessing E911 data to locate his phone with a court order. [This is the third opinion in the case, and rehearing en banc was denied on a 7-8 vote.] United States … Continue reading

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E.D.Ky.: “[W]hen officers rely on a judicially secured warrant, they are generally entitled to qualified immunity.”

“In search and seizure cases, when officers rely on a judicially secured warrant, they are generally entitled to qualified immunity.” Plaintiff claimed false information was provided for the warrant, but he fails in his burden of showing a fact question … Continue reading

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IN: Landlord saw blood in the property and called the police; this was a valid emergency entry

Defendant was an emergency contact on the property, but he lived in Chicago, not at the apartment. Therefore, he had no standing. On the merits, the landlord checked on the property and saw blood stains inside. He called police for … Continue reading

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CA3: Affidavit for SW was fair on its face and showing of PC, so officer gets QI for execution

The officers had qualified immunity for execution of a search warrant application that was fair on its face. It could be relied upon by a reasonable officer. Olson v. Ako, 2018 U.S. App. LEXIS 6958 (3d Cir. Mar. 20, 2018):

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