Daily Archives: July 30, 2019

Legal Intelligencer: Commentary: Coming Face-to-Face With Facial Recognition Technology

Legal Intelligencer: Commentary: Coming Face-to-Face With Facial Recognition Technology by Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Huaou Yan: Facial technology identifies an image of a face by breaking down the depicted face into several characteristics (e.g., the relative position, shape, contours and … Continue reading

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OH2: 911 caller whose number is recorded isn’t really anonymous

911 caller whose number was recorded wasn’t truly anonymous, and the information was detailed and first hand. Even if anonymous, it was still reliable enough. State v. Gregory, 2019-Ohio-3000, 2019 Ohio App. LEXIS 3093 (2d Dist. July 26, 2019):

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OH2: Def’s case was pending when Carpenter decided, so he gets benefit of it, but there was exigency for ping

Defendant was arrested in 2016 for a murder. He raised a CSLI issue, and he was tried after Carpenter was decided. He gets the benefit of Carpenter because his case was still pending when it came down. Nevertheless, there was … Continue reading

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WaPo: A police department is handing out coupons, not tickets, to people who follow the law. Not everyone is thrilled.

WaPo: A police department is handing out coupons, not tickets, to people who follow the law. Not everyone is thrilled. By Antonia Noori Farzan:

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WaPo:Analysis: The Trump administration wants to be able to break into your encrypted data. Here’s what you need to know.

WaPo:Analysis: The Trump administration wants to be able to break into your encrypted data. Here’s what you need to know. By Tim Maurer and Garrett Hinck: And so do governments around the world.

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