Daily Archives: July 22, 2018

LA Times: Authorities recorded privileged attorney-client conversations, district attorney’s office says

LA Times: Authorities recorded privileged attorney-client conversations, district attorney’s office says by Nina Agrawal:

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WaPo Opinion: Facial recognition threatens our fundamental rights

WWaPo Opinion: Facial recognition threatens our fundamental rights by Clare Garvie:

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SCOTUSblog: Judge Kavanaugh on the Fourth Amendment

SCOTUSblog: Judge Kavanaugh on the Fourth Amendment by Orin S. Kerr: Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s views of the Fourth Amendment have drawn significant interest following his recent nomination to the Supreme Court. This post takes a close look at Kavanaugh’s key … Continue reading

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CNN: FBI releases Carter Page surveillance warrant documents

CNN: FBI releases Carter Page surveillance warrant documents by Jeremy Herb and David Shortell. The 412 page application, warrant, and other papers is here. The applications included Page’s denials made to the FBI before it was sought. NYT: Without Evidence, … Continue reading

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D.D.C.: SW for Manafort’s home sustained; SW for state of mind evidence permitted under Andresen

The search warrant for defendant’s home for “[a]ny and all financial records,” “[e]vidence indicating Manafort’s state of mind as it relates to the crimes under Investigation,” and “[c]omputers or storage media used as a means to commit the Subject Offenses” … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Body cam video along with testimony showed consent voluntary

The body cam video of the encounter on the street shows that the consent was voluntary. United States v. Polnitz, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 120364 (E.D. Wis. July 19, 2018).* “[T]he trial court erred in determining that, following the Birchfield … Continue reading

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TN: Failure to leave copy of SW mere technical error

Defendant had her blood drawn by search warrant, and the officer failed to leave a copy of the warrant with her. The trial court granted her motion to suppress, and the court of criminal appeals affirmed. Reversed: The mere nonprejudicial … Continue reading

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