KY: Police use of license plate reader violates no REP

Police use of a license plate reader that led to finding a warrant on the owner violated no reasonable expectation of privacy. Traft v. Commonwealth, 2018 Ky. LEXIS 68 (Feb. 15, 2018).

In a state wiretapping case over the legal authority of the applicant, the state’s good faith exception argument was waived by failure to raise it in the trial court. People v. Allard, 2018 IL App (2d) 160927, 2018 Ill. App. LEXIS 70 (Feb. 21, 2018).

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