Daily Archives: October 15, 2019

Just Security: The FISA Court’s 702 Opinions, Part I: A History of Non-Compliance Repeats Itself

Just Security: The FISA Court’s 702 Opinions, Part I: A History of Non-Compliance Repeats Itself by Elizabeth Goitein:

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N.D.Cal.: Search of car violated Rodriguez and product of that search led to suppression of SW for house

Defendant’s stop was unreasonably prolonged and violated Rodriguez. The product of that search was used to get a search warrant for the house. The search of the house is suppressed, too. United States v. Maffei, 2019 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 177755 … Continue reading

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MN: A white cloth sought in a SW for evidence of sexual assault permitted seizure of a blue and white one

Defendant was accused of sexual assault, and a “white dish towel-like cloth” was likely a source of DNA evidence. A search warrant was obtained. Executing the warrant, officers saw a blue and white dish-towel-like cloth. The trial court suppressed it. … Continue reading

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