Daily Archives: February 8, 2022

MA: No REP in privacy settings on social media when def let undercover officer in

An officer sending defendant a SnapChat “friend” request which defendant accepted created no reasonable expectation of privacy in his SnapChat account. Thereafter, defendant posted a video of him with a firearm, and police looked for him and arrested him for … Continue reading

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S.D.Ohio: Officer’s reading a note during consent entry violated scope of consent

Defendant consented to an entry but the officer’s reading a note exceeded the scope of consent. That made the later search warrant based on that void. United States v. Genco, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 21055 (S.D.Ohio Feb. 7, 2022). The … Continue reading

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E.D.Cal.: State parole officer could give seized cell phone to HSI for search

Plaintiff on parole did not state a claim that his parole officer gave his multiple cell phone to HSI for search. Petersen v. Buyard, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20986 (E.D.Cal. Feb. 4, 2022). It is not an offense in Minnesota … Continue reading

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