Daily Archives: November 8, 2018

IL: Marital communications obtained by SW remained privileged

Confidential spousal communications obtained by a search warrant do not lose their privileged character. People v. Gliniewicz, 2018 IL App (2d) 170490, 2018 Ill. App. LEXIS 818 (Nov. 2, 2018). The state seized text messages but didn’t disclose them in … Continue reading

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CA4: Def’s cross of officer at trial on SW affidavit “opened the door” to def’s priors

Defendant’s cross examination of the officer who authored the affidavit for the search warrant to attack his credibility by the affidavit “opened the door” to defendant’s other crimes which were admitted under 404(b) on the government’s request on redirect. United … Continue reading

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CA7: Message on cell phone screen when phone was seized could be testified to by officer

Defendant claimed he had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the screen of his cell phone because it was in his pocket up until he was arrested. When the phone was removed from his pocket, a message appeared on the … Continue reading

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