Daily Archives: June 15, 2019

NYTimes: Opinion: In Stores, Secret Surveillance Tracks Your Every Move

NYTimes: Opinion: In Stores, Secret Surveillance Tracks Your Every Move by Michael Kwet: As you shop, “beacons” are watching you, using hidden technology in your phone.

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RI: IP address in CP case is PC for the premises

Rhode Island decides for the first time that IP information in a child pornography case is probable cause for the building at that location. Yes, it could be another person at that address, but that’s not the point. In re … Continue reading

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M.D.Ala.: Sole witness on standing isn’t believable because of prior inconsisent statement

The witness on standing gave two inconsistent versions: under oath and to the police and the court cannot credit her. “Importantly, Defendant has offered no proof, other than Ms. Harris’s testimony, that he was an overnight guest in the Apartment. … Continue reading

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Reason: The Feds Want To Subject Every Burning Man Attendee to a Warrantless Drug Search

Reason: The Feds Want To Subject Every Burning Man Attendee to a Warrantless Drug Search by Brian Doherty: The Bureau of Land Management sees no Fourth Amendment concerns with searching American citizens for reasons to arrest them without probable cause … Continue reading

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