Daily Archives: May 12, 2019

NBC News: How facial recognition became a routine policing tool in America

NBC News: How facial recognition became a routine policing tool in America by Jon Schuppe:

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N.D.Tex.: Nexus & GFE: Officer’s experience drug dealers keep stuff at home alone is not enough; some fact connecting home required

Officer’s experience alone that drugs and paraphernalia are often kept at the alleged dealer’s home does not satisfy the good faith exception. There must also be some facts connecting the house to the drug offense away from the home. United … Continue reading

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D.Idaho: Forced use of fingerprint biometric to unlock a smartphone violates 5A

The district court granted the initial search warrant based on the showing of probable cause, but then it denied a second application to force the owner to open it. The compelled use of biometrics to unlock the phone violates the … Continue reading

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LATimes: Weed smuggling arrests at LAX have surged 166% since marijuana legalization

LATimes: Weed smuggling arrests at LAX have surged 166% since marijuana legalization by Joseph Serna: Emboldened by legalization and facing only light punishment if captured, more and more smugglers are taking to the friendly skies in an effort to escape … Continue reading

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OR: Under state constitution, REP remains in trash picked up and searched other than at dump

Trash collectors picked up defendants’ trash and took it to a place where the police could search it. Under the state constitution, defendants retained a reasonable expectation of privacy in their trash. “On review, we hold that defendants retained protected … Continue reading

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TX: Dallas Morning News article that target of SW was “under investigation” was substantially true for libel purposes

The News published a story that Rxpress was under investigation for health care fraud because a search warrant was issued for its records. Actually, Halsey was under investigation, and the search warrant sought the company’s communications with him. The article … Continue reading

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AZ: Smoking MMJ in a parked car on a commercial lot is “public”

Smoking medical marijuana in a car in a commercial parking lot is public enough that it violates the AMMA to do so. While a car has some privacy, anything visible isn’t. Following People v. Carlton, 880 N.W.2d 803 (Mich. Ct. … Continue reading

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