Daily Archives: March 26, 2018

Ars Technica: Feds pushing new plan for encrypted mobile device unlocks via court order

Ars Technica: Feds pushing new plan for encrypted mobile device unlocks via court order by Cyrus Farivar:

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WNYC: The U.S. Citizens ICE Wants to Deport

WNYC: The U.S. Citizens ICE Wants to Deport, hosted by Hari Kondabolu

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NYLJ: Swarms of Drones: Collecting Data and Delivering Potential Liabilities

NYLJ: Swarms of Drones: Collecting Data and Delivering Potential Liabilities by Paul B. Keller:

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ND: Hot pursuit into a garage to make an arrest was reasonable

Hot pursuit into a garage to make an arrest was reasonable. City of Bismarck v. Brekhus, 2018 ND 84, 2018 N.D. LEXIS 88 (Mar. 22, 2018). Defendant’s second post-conviction petition was essentially an attempt to relitigate his first one on … Continue reading

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W.D.N.Y.: SW was for drugs; a gun found was in plain view

The search warrant was for drugs and a gun was found. Guns are instruments of the drug trade. The warrant otherwise being valid, the finding of the gun was essentially in plain view. United States v. Pizarro, 2018 U.S. Dist. … Continue reading

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