Daily Archives: May 15, 2024

E.D.Ark.: Landlord and tenant refused rental property inspection and SW was validly issued and protected privacy interests

The renter of property has a Fourth Amendment right in the property under the city rental inspection code but not if a warrant is issued. Here, the owner and tenant refused inspection and entry, and the city obtained an administrative … Continue reading

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D.D.C.: Judge shopping after denial of SW inappropriate; could have appealed to DJ

The government having been turned down for a search warrant in the Central District of California for a cell phone of a prospective January 6th defendant, one alleged to be the third phone since then, for lack of showing likelihood … Continue reading

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MO: Search incident can happen at mobile booking center without going to jail

A search incident can occur even where defendant is at a mobile booking place without being transported to jail. State v. Boehmer, 2024 Mo. App. LEXIS 314 (May 14, 2024). Defendant’s concession in the trial court that the stop and … Continue reading

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D.Md.: Def voluntarily entered passcode into phone where there was a SW for his face and fingerprint to open it

Police had a search warrant for defendant’s cell phone and face and fingerprint to open it. He remained silent. They got past the first step and the phone asked for the passcode. He entered the first four digits without prompting … Continue reading

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Reason: Here’s How the CIA Plans To Use Your Ad Tracking Data

Reason: Here’s How the CIA Plans To Use Your Ad Tracking Data by Matthew Petti (“The intelligence community is admitting that info from data brokers is sensitive but isn’t accepting hard limits on how to use it.” “For years, the … Continue reading

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