Daily Archives: June 14, 2025

W.D.La.: No REP in state pretrial release GPS connecting def to federal crimes

Defendant was on pretrial release on an unrelated state case. As a condition of release, he agreed to a GPS monitor by a private provider who reported to the court. The government used his location information to connect him to … Continue reading

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OH1: Protective sweep unjustified; inevitable discovery alternative waived by state by lack of preservation

The protective sweep here was unreasonable because the only gun the officers knew anything about had already been found and there were no people to look for. The trial court erred in overruling the motion to suppress. The state waived … Continue reading

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SD: Search incident to mental health hold was reasonable; container in pocket could be opened

Defendant was detained on a mental health hold and his pockets were searched. He didn’t contest the search, just the opening of a container, which was reasonable here. State v. Parris, 2025 S.D. 27 (June 13, 2025). Plaintiff’s decedent was … Continue reading

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N.D.Ga.: Despite a technical mistake in this geofence warrant, it’s sustained under GFE

The charge is murder in aid of racketeering, and a geofence warrant was used. The process is described below, and the application was defective at step 2, but not so defective that the good faith exception didn’t apply. At the … Continue reading

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WaPo: Meta AI users confide on sex, God and Trump. Some don’t know it’s public.

WaPo: Meta AI users confide on sex, God and Trump. Some don’t know it’s public. by Naomi Nix & Nitasha Tiku (“Some people are unwittingly posting their private and sometimes mortifying conversations with the Meta AI chatbot to the world.”)

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Update: 23andMe sold privately

23andMe sold to private bidder. Exclusive | Anne Wojcicki Wins Bid to Buy 23andMe for $305 Million – WSJ

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