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D.Utah: Rental car driver without rental agreement approval had no standing in CA10

In the Tenth Circuit, merely being the driver of a rented car without a showing of approval from the renter or the rental agreement is a lack of standing in the car. United States v. Flores, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Editorial: No Justice, No Police

NYTimes: Editorial: No Justice, No Police: Mayor Bill de Blasio has been in office barely a year, and already forces of entropy are roaming the streets, turning their backs on the law, defying civil authority and trying to unravel the … Continue reading

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The Atlantic: The Benefits of Fewer NYPD Arrests

The Atlantic: The Benefits of Fewer NYPD Arrests by Matt Ford: New York cops started a “virtual work stoppage” to protest Mayor Bill de Blasio. That might be a good thing for New Yorkers.

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CA1 denies mandamus to stop jury selection and force change of venue in Boston Marathon trial; images of house-to-house searches concerns dissent

Mandamus to avoid start of trial and force a change of venue in the Boston Marathon bombing trial is denied on a 2-1 vote by First Circuit. In re Tsarnaev, 14-2362 (1st Cir. January 3, 2015). The dissent is concerned … Continue reading

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Politico: Magazine: A Hundred Years’ Failure

Politico: Magazine: A Hundred Years’ Failure by Eric Schneider: How did a law to regulate heroin traffic turn into the costly, futile War on Drugs?

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TN: Def’s fighting with officers wasn’t exigency to dispense with SW for blood

Defendant was stopped in Johnson City TN for suspected DUI, and, with the arrest, there was a chase, mace, and a fight. Once defendant was handcuffed, everything was back under control, and that doesn’t constitute sufficient exigent circumstances to dispense … Continue reading

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NYTimes: Boston Is Eager to Begin Marathon Bombing Trial, and to End It

The case with the house-to-house searches that drove some bat guano (see Treatise § 25.20, text accompanying nn. 23-29): NYTimes: Boston Is Eager to Begin Marathon Bombing Trial, and to End It by Katharine Q. Seelye: BOSTON — The blood … Continue reading

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BLT: Chief Justice Roberts Promises Greater Access to Court Filings

BLT: Chief Justice Roberts Promises Greater Access to Court Filings by Tony Mauro: The U.S. Supreme Court is developing an electronic filing system that will make all case filings available to the public online, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. announced … Continue reading

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FL1: No Fourth Amendment or state law violation for P2P CP trolling to cross jurisdictional lines

A municipal police officer trolling P2P connections found child pornography on defendant’s computer. When she got the IP address, it was apparent the computer was located in another municipality nearby. The Fourth Amendment wasn’t violated by her extraterritorial examination of … Continue reading

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WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: “Horrifying civil liberties predictions for 2015”

WaPo: Radley Balko’s ‘The Watch’ Blog: Horrifying civil liberties predictions for 2015: How bad could it get? Maybe it’s best not to ask. . . . If you’ve made it this far, you’ve probably already figured out the joke. None … Continue reading

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Motherboard: Researchers Release Full Data from 2012 Police Body Cam Study

Motherboard: Researchers Release Full Data from 2012 Police Body Cam Study by Adrienne Jeffries: The topline results-that cameras reduced the use of force by 60 percent and civilian complaints against police by 88 percent-were released by the Rialto police and … Continue reading

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The Bustle: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 2014 Was Better Than Your 2014

The Bustle: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s 2014 Was Better Than Your 2014 by Abby Johnston: This year, the Notorious RBG had heart surgery, celebrated her 81st birthday, and served her 21st year on the Supreme Court of the United States. But … Continue reading

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Treatise on sale 31% off through midnight PT 12/31

The Treatise is 31% off at the Lexis bookstore through midnight Wednesday. The usual year-end sale. USE CODE JCM167831 EXPIRES December 31 @ 11:59 P.M. PT

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NYTimes: New Mexico: City to Revise Police Camera Policy

NYTimes: New Mexico: City to Revise Police Camera Policy by AP: Albuquerque police officials say their policy for the use of body cameras is nearly impossible to follow, and they told The Albuquerque Journal that a new policy for the … Continue reading

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CA10: If the affidavit for the search warrant satisfies Aguilar-Spinelli, it ipso facto satisfies Gates

The affidavit for the search warrant of this apartment included information from a CI that cocaine was recently packaged for sale there by a “black male.” Defendant’s attack on that as a bad ID of the seller doesn’t matter, because … Continue reading

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Note to readers: Getting ads or misdirects? If so, install malware protection software [updated]

I’ve been using a backup computer on occasion, and it didn’t have malware protection software. It’s downloading while I type this. First: At any rate, I’ve been getting ads popping up on this computer only. I have MalwareBytes on my … Continue reading

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The Week: How Sonia Sotomayor became the Supreme Court’s preeminent defender of civil liberties

The Week: How Sonia Sotomayor became the Supreme Court’s preeminent defender of civil liberties by Scott Lemieux: The trailblazing justice has carved out an important niche on the high court in just a few short years

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Santa Busted in Little Rock

Always vigilant. Must have been based on a stop because of LPN from a source state. Might have been the brownish skin.

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The Hill: Police and the complexity of the law

The Hill: Police and the complexity of the law by Tobias T. Gibson: Who knows the law – and who is expected (or not expected) to know it?

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