Daily Archives: October 24, 2025

Marketplace: What it’s like to have an AI wearable record everything you say

Imagine: Marketplace: What it’s like to have an AI wearable record everything you say by Matt Levin (“A new generation of wearable AI gadgets can record, transcribe and analyze your every interaction … There’s no widespread adoption of these always-on … Continue reading

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NPR: As strikes on alleged drug boats grow, so do questions about their legality and goal

NPR: As strikes on alleged drug boats grow, so do questions about their legality and goal byFranco Ordoñez & Ryan Lucas (“The Trump administration has yet to provide public evidence to support its assertions that the individuals on the boats … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Incomplete series for Netflix was subject of SW

Netflix contracted with defendant to make a series. When it fell through after paying him $44M, they believed they’d been defrauded. The search warrant for what had been completed of the series was potential evidence and properly sought under the … Continue reading

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TX2: Basis for SW wasn’t inadmissible “hearsay”

What shows the basis for seeking a search warrant is not inadmissible “hearsay.” Williams v. State, 2025 Tex. App. LEXIS 8224 (Tex. App. – Ft. Worth Oct. 23, 2025). “But the government has grounds to search a known drug dealer’s … Continue reading

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OH5: Oath or affirmation requirement satisfied by GFE

Even if the oath or affirmation technically fails here, the good faith exception saves the warrant. State v. Lucas, 2025-Ohio-4863, 2025 Ohio App. LEXIS 3605 (5th Dist. Oct. 22, 2025). “We conclude that the trial court properly denied the motion … Continue reading

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D.P.R.: USMJ doesn’t buy officer’s RS story

USMJ just doesn’t buy that the officer could see drugs in defendant’s hand when he was running. After the stop, they were all in his pockets. United States v. Méndez-Rodríguez, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 209314 (D.P.R. Oct. 22, 2025)*:

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