Daily Archives: April 15, 2019

Business Week: A Researcher Needed Three Hours to Identify Me From My DNA

Business Week: A Researcher Needed Three Hours to Identify Me From My DNA by Kristen V Brown: Using just my DNA, a genealogist was able to identify me in three and a half hours. It wasn’t hard. I’d previously sent … Continue reading

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DE: SW for cell phone’s movements didn’t authorize complete search of the phone’s contents

The probable cause for the search warrant of defendant’s cell phone was only for specific location information. “However, the search warrant authorizes a search and seizure of information broader than GPS location information. Specifically, the search warrant allows the State … Continue reading

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ND: State failed to show abandonment of apparently lost cell phone with screen locked

The trial court erred in denying defendant’s motion to suppress because the State did not meet its burden of showing that defendant intentionally abandoned his cell phone. Although the phone was found lying in a parking lot in front of … Continue reading

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ND: 14 hour old information for a probation search was not stale

14 hour old information for a probation search was not stale. State v. Stenhoff, 2019 ND 106 (Apr. 11, 2019). Defendant didn’t preserve his search issues for appeal under state law. “In attempting to reserve the question of whether Defendant … Continue reading

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CA9: Call from jail to def’s cell phone advising him to have another flee was PC for phone

A jail phone call to defendant’s cell phone telling him to tell another to flee was probable cause for a search of the phone. United States v. Carter, 2019 U.S. App. LEXIS 10906 (9th Cir. Apr. 12, 2019).* Officers acted … Continue reading

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Collins v. Virginia on remand: GFE saves the search

Collins v. Virginia on remand: The good faith exception applies to sustain the search because no reasonably well trained officer would have known that automobile exception would apply on the curtilage in the garage. Collins v. Commonwealth, 2019 Va. LEXIS … Continue reading

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ND: Trash search corroborated anonymous tip and provided PC

Acting on an anonymous tip that defendant had obtained a fair amount of marijuana and brought it back to town, police did a trash search and found significant corroborating evidence that he’d have marijuana in the house. The court distinguishes … Continue reading

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KS: When welfare check showed no issues, it was unreasonable to run def’s DL

Officers encountered defendant for a welfare check. When it was obvious he was not in need of any help, it was unreasonable to keep his DL and run it for warrants. Strieff does not apply. State v. Manwarren, 2019 Kan. … Continue reading

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Engadget: Google faces surge in police requests for mobile location data

Engadget: Google faces surge in police requests for mobile location data by Jon Fingas:

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