Daily Archives: April 3, 2024

TechCrunch: ‘Reverse’ searches: The sneaky ways that police tap tech companies for your private data

TechCrunch: ‘Reverse’ searches: The sneaky ways that police tap tech companies for your private data by Zack Whittaker (“U.S. police departments are increasingly relying on a controversial surveillance practice to demand large amounts of users’ data from tech companies, with … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: Def’s IAC claim was frivolous

Defendant’s ineffective assistance of counsel claim, including his Fourth Amendment claim, raised at sentencing was essentially frivolous. Defense counsel negotiated a time served disposition that defendants rejected. The minimum punishment after the guilty verdict was life. The Fourth Amendment claims … Continue reading

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Phila. Inquirer: Why did more than 1,000 people in the U.S. die after police subdued them with force that isn’t meant to kill?

Phila. Inquirer: Why did more than 1,000 people in the U.S. die after police subdued them with force that isn’t meant to kill? by Reese Dunklin, Ryan J. Foley, Jeff Martin, Jennifer McDermott, Holbrook Mohr, and John Seewer, Associated Press … Continue reading

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