Daily Archives: January 24, 2024

CNN: Amazon’s Ring to shutter video-sharing program popular with police

CNN: Amazon’s Ring to shutter video-sharing program popular with police by Brian Fung [“shutter” isn’t quite correct, is it?:] (“ Amazon’s Ring will no longer let police and other government agencies request doorbell camera footage from within the company’s Neighbors … Continue reading

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CA5: This circuit’s “moment of threat” doctrine for excessive force should be re-examined as contrary to Garner

The “moment of threat” doctrine of excessive force cases in this circuit seems contrary to Tennessee v. Garner, and it should be revisited by the whole court. Barnes v. Felix, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS 1530 (5th Cir. Jan. 23, 2024):

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WI: Drug dog “instinct exception” not applicable here, even if it is ever adopted

The court declines to adopt, at least for now, a drug dog’s “instinct exception” for the dog entering defendant’s car. Other courts have adopted that exception, but factually it doesn’t even apply here because the court finds the dog was … Continue reading

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E.D.N.C.: This iCloud SW not overbroad

The warrant for defendant’s iCloud account was not overbroad. Defendant essentially admitted that the information sought would be found there. United States v. Duncan, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11090 (E.D.N.C. Jan. 22, 2024).* Defendant was in a rental vehicle, but … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Use of cell phone cash app to facilitate PPP fraud justified SW for phone

Use of a cell phone cash app to facilitate spending PPP loan fraud justified warrant for phone. United States v. Foster, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11369 (N.D. Ga. Jan. 22, 2024). Codefendant’s case: United States v. Baptiste, 2024 U.S. Dist. … Continue reading

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WA: Merely holding on to DL doesn’t make stop a detention; “context matters”

“Officer Ayers’s language would have assured a reasonable person that the officer was not making a show of authority: the officer assured Mr. Taylor he was not a suspect, but wanted to ‘get [his] name just so we have that … Continue reading

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CA4: Another search, surveillance cameras, likely presence of weapons and other persons justified protective sweep

Another search the day before, surveillance cameras, and the likely presence of weapons and others justified this protective sweep. “The officers knew, for example, they were about to arrest a substantial drug supplier, and he had a known connection to … Continue reading

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