Daily Archives: December 4, 2020

NY3: CI showed PC; GPS warrant corroborated the CI

The CI appeared and testified to the probable cause. A separate search warrant for GPS tracking corroborated the CI. People v. Jackson, 2020 NY Slip Op 07251, 2020 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 7450 (3d Dept. Dec. 3, 2020). The CI … Continue reading

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MA: Home confinement and GPS monitoring as a condition of release pending sentencing was reasonable

Home confinement after conviction but pending a motion for new trial was not an unreasonable seizure. It was discretionary on conviction. GPS monitoring as well was a search under Grady, but, on a balancing of interests, it was reasonable on … Continue reading

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M.D.Fla.: Jettisoning packages from vessel in international waters is RS

“The Coast Guard observed Valverde and the crew jettisoning packages from a vessel located in international waters.” This was reasonable suspicion for a stop and boarding. United States v. De La Cruz Valverde, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 225685 (M.D. Fla. … Continue reading

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CA5: Temporary guest on property had no standing on the curtilage

A temporary guest on the property had no standing in the curtilage. Even so, the officer’s merely looking in his vehicle and seeing Sudafed in plain view wasn’t a Fourth Amendment violation. “It is undisputed that Carr had been inside … Continue reading

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CA6: Motel keeper searching room with police on standby watching was still private search

A motel manager called the police to help evict room renters because a room occupant in a no-smoking hotel was smoking marijuana in a room. She searched the room while the police were there watching. They didn’t encourage her. She … Continue reading

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W.D.Pa.: Opening car door and drug dog jumping in wasn’t encouraging the dog

During a dog sniff, the officer opened the car door, and the dog jumped in. The officer did not encourage the dog to enter [merely by opening the door], so this was not a search. The court notes that the … Continue reading

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Arstechnica: CBP’s warrantless use of cell phone location data is under investigation

Arstechnica: CBP’s warrantless use of cell phone location data is under investigation by Jon Brodkin (“Inspector general audits purchases of data that would otherwise require warrants.”)

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