Daily Archives: February 27, 2025

S.D.Miss.: Because CA5 prohibits broad geofence warrants, cell tower dump warrant unreasonable

USMJ concludes the Fifth Circuit’s geofence warrant case means a cell tower dump warrant is unreasonable. In re Four Applications for Search Warrants Seeking Info. Associated with Particular Cellular Towers, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 32995 (S.D. Miss. Feb. 21, 2025):

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M.D.Tenn.: State court’s order permitting entry past a privacy fence to serve civil process made entry reasonable

A state court order that gave officers permission to enter past plaintiff’s privacy fence to serve him with a summons was sufficient to grant them at least qualified immunity or was reasonable for the entry alleged to be in violation … Continue reading

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Reason: Detroit Police Wrongly Arrested Woman After Facial Recognition Tech Misidentified Her as Shooting Culprit

Reason: Detroit Police Wrongly Arrested Woman After Facial Recognition Tech Misidentified Her as Shooting Culprit by Emma Camp (“Last year, Detroit police wrongly arrested LaDonna Crutchfield after facial recognition software incorrectly identified her as the culprit of a shooting, according … Continue reading

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CA6: Nexus can be circumstantial

Nexus can be circumstantial. United States v. Simmons, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 4208 (6th Cir. Feb. 24, 2025) (It suggests it’s limited to drug dealers, but it’s really not. Moreover, it’s articulating what other courts think but don’t usually say.):

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