Daily Archives: August 29, 2019

Two on waiver for failure to litigate issues

Defendant waived any claims on officer’s reliance on an APB for never having mentioned it in his motion to suppress. Commonwealth v. Santos, 2019 Mass. App. LEXIS 107 (Aug. 26, 2019).* Defendant litigated his statement as coming from an illegal … Continue reading

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M.D.La.: State privacy law confers no additional standing in federal court

As a mere passenger, defendant has no standing to contest a search of the car. “The Court also rejects Defendant’s argument that his state-law right to privacy somehow confers standing in this federal action. Defendant has the burden of establishing … Continue reading

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techspot: Amazon’s Ring has partnerships with over 400 US police forces

techspot: Amazon’s Ring has partnerships with over 400 US police forces by Adrian Potoroaca (“The company calls it the ‘new neighborhood watch’”) Arkansas Times: Big brother in your doorbell in Little Rock, other Arkansas cities by Max Brantley Prior post … Continue reading

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Reclaimthenet: Google gives police data on all users within 100 feet of bank robbery

Reclaimthenet: Google gives police data on all users within 100 feet of bank robbery by Tom Parker:

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