Daily Archives: November 7, 2019

BuzzFeed: Amazon-Owned Ring Shared Data About Tracking Kids On Halloween

BuzzFeed: Amazon-Owned Ring Shared Data About Tracking Kids On Halloween by Caroline Haskins (“The home surveillance company owned by Amazon bragged on Instagram about taping millions of kids going door to door.”)

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CA1 affirms suppression order; reforming affidavit after Franks hearing shows no nexus to def’s house

The affidavit for the search warrant, reformed after a Franks hearing, did not establish probable cause to search defendant’s home. The affidavit did not set forth facts showing defendant had a history of drug dealing to permit an inference that … Continue reading

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C.D.Cal.: LA ordinance on providing hotel rental info valid under Patel

An LA ordinance requires certain information from hotel and motel renters which survives analysis under Patel. The information is not private information, and it’s not even a search. If it was, it would be a valid administrative search. City of … Continue reading

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