Daily Archives: May 21, 2021

WaPo: Giuliani’s legal profession does not shield him from seizure of electronics, prosecutors say

WaPo: Giuliani’s legal profession does not shield him from seizure of electronics, prosecutors say by Shayna Jacobs (“Rudolph W. Giuliani, the onetime personal attorney to former president Donald Trump, cannot claim his profession should have shielded him from the search … Continue reading

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WaPo: Police told a man a container in his car tested positive for drugs. It was his daughter’s ashes.

WaPo: Police told a man a container in his car tested positive for drugs. It was his daughter’s ashes. By Andrea Salcedo (“Dartavius Barnes sat handcuffed inside a squad car in Springfield, Ill., looking confused as police told him they’d … Continue reading

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CA6: Social workers subject to 4A, but these get QI

Social workers are subject to the Fourth Amendment. Here, they used a court order to enter plaintiff’s home. The order wasn’t clear on what information that brought it about or that it was particular. Nevertheless, the social workers get qualified … Continue reading

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D.N.J.: Owner of house consented to search of guest’s room

The consenter had control over the entire premises defendant was visiting, and that included the bedroom he was staying in. It was reasonable for the officers to believe he had control over the entire premises. Moreover, defendant didn’t object to … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Two year delay in searching seized cell phone not unreasonable

Defendant’s cell phone was seized in April 2017 but not finally searched until April 2019. This was still reasonable under Rule 41. United States v. Dixon, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 95041 (N.D. Ga. Apr. 15, 2021):

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