Daily Archives: March 7, 2019

W.D.Mo.: Def had standing in a truck he was loaned

Defendant has standing in his daughter’s truck because he showed that she let him use it. The officer’s mistake of law concerning the expiration date of the vehicle’s license was reasonable. “Month of expiration” under Missouri law isn’t obvious. United … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Def had standing in his own work computer but not the company server

Defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in his own work computer, but not on what was on the company server. Because the crimes under investigation were listed in the search warrant, the warrant wasn’t general. United States v. Mendlowitz, … Continue reading

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TX9: Def abandoned trailer he was living in along with all its contents

Defendant and his family were living in a trailer they abandoned. After a broken water line inside, the trailer and contents were damaged, and they moved out, apparently never to return. When the owner found the trailer, there was mold … Continue reading

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