Daily Archives: July 26, 2020

D.Ore.: TRO granted against arrests in Portland of journalists and legal observers without PC

TRO granted in Portland protests against arrests of journalists and legal observers without probable cause. Index Newspapers LLC v. City of Portland, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 131672 (D. Ore. July 23, 2020):

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NM: SW time limit to execute cell phone SW is from initial seizure, not the download

“[W]hen a warrant is issued to search an electronic device, that warrant is executed when the device is seized or the data is copied on-site, which must occur within Rule 5-211(C)’s ten-day time limit. Rule 5-211(C)’s ten-day time limit applies … Continue reading

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W.D.Mo.: No const’l distinction between jailer monitoring jail calls and turning them over to prosecutors

There is no constitutional distinction between a jailer listening to calls and then forwarding them to prosecutors for use as potential evidence. United States v. Nesbitt, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 131220 (W.D. Mo. July 24, 2020). Officer’s statement that a … Continue reading

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CA9: Hotel occupancy ends when manager kicks you out

“The district court correctly determined that Ford lacked standing to challenge the officers’ entry into the hotel room under the Fourth Amendment because any reasonable expectation of privacy Ford had in the room, which had been rented by Ford’s co-defendant … Continue reading

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