Daily Archives: March 10, 2022

E.D.N.Y.: SW didn’t need to be supported by proof def was involved in crime; it looks for evidence of crime

The search warrant for defendant’s home did not allege he was involved in a crime, but the government showed that evidence still could have been found there. The search of his electronic devices in the home is a closer call, … Continue reading

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Buzzfeed News: ICE Conducted Sweeping Surveillance Of Money Transfers Sent To And From The US, A Senator Says

Buzzfeed News: ICE Conducted Sweeping Surveillance Of Money Transfers Sent To And From The US, A Senator Says (“Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents obtained millions of people’s financial records as part of a surveillance program that fed the information to … Continue reading

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CA2: Hand-to-hand transaction supports search incident

Hand-to-hand transaction as probable cause supports search incident to arrest. United States v. Campbell, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 6060 (2d Cir. Mar. 9, 2022). This is a prison employee drug testing case. The employee left the premises rather than submit … Continue reading

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FL4: Suspicionless probation search condition violates state law

The probation search condition permitting one without reasonable suspicion violates state law. Remanded to strike it from probation terms. Bowman v. State, 2022 Fla. App. LEXIS 1611 (Fla. 4th DCA Mar. 9, 2022). Window tinting stop: “Moreover, because Trooper Otterson … Continue reading

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