Daily Archives: July 26, 2018

N.D.N.Y.: Public employer’s prior failure to search work computers under policy didn’t create a REP

Plaintiff did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in her work issued computers under the school computer privacy policy. The fact they’d never looked before doesn’t otherwise create a reasonable expectation of privacy. Rissetto v. Clinton Essex Warren Wash. … Continue reading

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MD: Stop-and-frisk might have been invalid, but def fled and that made it valid

Defendant was arguably subjected to an invalid stop and frisk, but his flight was an intervening circumstance supporting finding the gun. Thornton v. State, 2018 Md. App. LEXIS 716 (July 25, 2018). “The testimony at the suppression hearing demonstrated that … Continue reading

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NY2: Murder conviction reversed: state failed to show PC to take def’s DNA

Probable cause was not shown to take defendant’s DNA. “Here, as the People correctly concede, the affidavit of the detective submitted in support of the search warrant application was conclusory and insufficient to establish probable cause to issue the warrant … Continue reading

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CA2: In removal proceedings, pet’rs made a prima facie case of egregious 4A violation; remanded

“In removal proceedings before the IJ, both petitioners moved to suppress the evidence obtained during the search, arguing that the search violated the Fourth Amendment because it was conducted without a warrant, consent, or exigent circumstances, and, even assuming the … Continue reading

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Lawfare: Carpenter and the End of Bulk Surveillance of Americans

Lawfare: Carpenter and the End of Bulk Surveillance of Americans by Sharon Bradford Franklin:

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