Daily Archives: June 12, 2022

E.D.Mo.: Cell phone passcode was provided by consent; alternatively, inevitable discovery applies

Defendant consented to providing his passcode to his cell phone. Even if not, it was admissible because of inevitable discovery. United States v. Morales, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 104053 (E.D.Mo. June 10, 2022).* “Defendant’s contention that his right to due … Continue reading

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USA Today: Online data, medical records could be used to put women in jail under new abortion laws

USA Today: Online data, medical records could be used to put women in jail under new abortion laws by Tami Abdollah (“Period tracking apps, tele-health appointments, mail-in pharmacy requests and other data could be used as evidence in criminal cases … Continue reading

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