Daily Archives: July 16, 2018

CA9: Def didn’t have standing in her parents’ house that she used just to store stuff

Defendant kept stuff at her parents’ house, which was searched with a warrant for her stuff. She lacked standing because it was merely a storage place shared with others. The search warrant was narrowed by the district court with partial … Continue reading

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D.Minn.: Def’s lawyering up prior to giving statement didn’t prevent her from being asked for consent

Defendant was Mirandized and lawyered up. The officer then asked for consent in writing and got it. Her lawyering up didn’t prevent her from being asked to consent, and it was voluntary on the totality. United States v. Unpradit, 2018 … Continue reading

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Miami Herald: The chief wanted perfect stats, so cops were told to pin crimes on black people, probe found

Miami Herald: The chief wanted perfect stats, so cops were told to pin crimes on black people, probe found by Charles Rabin, Jay Weaver & David Ovalle:

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NYTimes: Advocates From Left and Right Ask Supreme Court to Revisit Immunity Defense

NYTimes: Advocates From Left and Right Ask Supreme Court to Revisit Immunity Defense by Alan Feuer:

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Gizmodo: Microsoft Asks Congress to Regulate Face Recognition

Gizmodo: Microsoft Asks Congress to Regulate Face Recognition by Sidney Fussell:

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