Daily Archives: July 18, 2020

W.D.Ark.: Stop for following too close was without PC when truck pulled in front of car and officer didn’t give time for def to widen the gap

Defendant’s stop for following too close was without probable cause and unreasonable because a truck pulled in front of him, and the officer didn’t give him time to back off before the stop occurred. United States v. Grant, 2020 U.S. … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Six week delay in getting SW for electronics was reasonable; affidavit for SW showed scope of investigation

A six week delay between seizure of electronic devices and then seeking a warrant was reasonable. There likely was probable cause based on the seizure, but the affidavit for the warrant showed what the officers were doing in their “robust” … Continue reading

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CA8: Open door doesn’t require knock-and-announce at common law

The officer’s entering through an open door didn’t require knock-and-announce at common law. United States v. Sherrod, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 22296 (8th Cir. July 17, 2020):

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CA6: No Bivens remedy for seizure of BoP prisoner’s property

A Bivens remedy should not exist for actions against prisons for seizure of an inmate’s artwork that allegedly violated prison regulations. Courts don’t want to get into monitoring prisons. Callahan v. Fed. Bureau of Prisons, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 22115 … Continue reading

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D.Neb.: No return of electronic media that had CP on it because def could possibly recover the contraband after erasure

Defendant is not entitled to return of electronic devices and media containing child pornography because of the mere possibility that the contraband could be recovered from it even after erasure. United States v. Buttercase, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 125078 (D. … Continue reading

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NBC: Inside the surveillance software tracking child porn offenders across the globe

NBC: Inside the surveillance software tracking child porn offenders across the globe Olivia Solon (“The Child Protection System helps police triage child pornography cases. But as the system expands, it’s facing growing privacy concerns.”):

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CNN: US attorney requests DHS investigation after video shows masked, camouflaged federal authorities arresting protesters in Portland

CNN: US attorney requests DHS investigation after video shows masked, camouflaged federal authorities arresting protesters in Portland by Amir Vera, Konstantin Toropin & Josh Campbell (“The US Attorney for the Oregon District on Friday requested an investigation into masked, camouflaged … Continue reading

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