Daily Archives: March 27, 2018

S.D.Fla.: Former lawyer could not sue Disciplinary Counsel in bankruptcy after already losing in another similar case

Plaintiff is a former lawyer who sued the Pennsylvania Office of Disciplinary Counsel alleging Fourth Amendment violations from seizure of his office files. After losing that case, he attempted to relitigate the same issue through bankruptcy court. He is collateral … Continue reading

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WA: SW for everything on a cell phone was overbroad

Defendant was investigated for sexual exploitation of a child, and the police obtained a search warrant for his phone seeking a “physical dump” of the phone, including everything on the phone: “Images, video, documents, text messages, contacts, audio recordings, call … Continue reading

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S.D.Ga.: Seizure of all emails since inception of account shown justified

A warrant seeking emails from the opening of the account was justified by the nature of the probable cause alleged and the time period at issue. Also, even if the officer went too far, the good faith exception would have … Continue reading

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OK: Plain error review of SW fails for lack of a record

Defendant didn’t challenge the search warrant for his DNA in the trial court, so the issue is addressed on plain error. Since the search warrant and affidavit in support aren’t in the record, defendant fails in bringing up a record … Continue reading

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W.D.Va.: SW for defendant’s cell phone for emails was ordered modified to more narrow the search to drug offenses

The search warrant for the defendant’s cell phone for emails was ordered modified to more narrow the search to drug offenses. Defendant also acceded to an order to open his phone with a fingerprint. [Note that this is a contested … Continue reading

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cgn.com: Unlocking iPhones at $50 a pop

cgn.com: Unlocking iPhones at $50 a pop by Sara Friedman

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Legal Insurrection: “ACLU Effect” — Profs find reduction in Chicago Stop and Frisk led to hundreds of additional killings

Legal Insurrection: “ACLU Effect” — Profs find reduction in Chicago Stop and Frisk led to hundreds of additional killings by William A. Jacobson:

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