Daily Archives: August 30, 2017

CA11: A decade old cocaine conviction can be a factor in RS for a probation search

Defendant’s decade old cocaine conviction could be a factor in reasonable suspicion for a probation search. United States v. Riley, 2017 U.S. App. LEXIS 16233 (11th Cir. Aug. 25, 2017). The district court’s finding that the officers did not use … Continue reading

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GA: Knock-and-announce applies to a business search

In a search of a medical clinic with a search warrant, officers entered and fanned out through the premises with one officer presenting the search warrant to the receptionist. The knock-and-announce statute applies to any possible use of force, including … Continue reading

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CA9: Failure to cite authority for overbreadth in motion to suppress was waiver of issue

There was probable cause to search defendant’s home for evidence of child sexual exploitation based on the statement of the victim and her mother. Defendant’ overbreadth argument in the district court fails for not citing authority that it was overbroad; … Continue reading

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Ars Technica: Man in jail 2 years for refusing to decrypt drives. Will he ever get out?

Ars Technica: Man in jail 2 years for refusing to decrypt drives. Will he ever get out? by David Kravets:

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