Daily Archives: January 29, 2020

EFF: U.K. Police Will Soon be able to Search Through U.S. Data Without Asking a Judge

EFF: U.K. Police Will Soon be able to Search Through U.S. Data Without Asking a Judge by Joe Mullin:

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CA9: Tasering a man in his own bed not cooperating in being arrested could be found excessive

A jury could reasonably conclude that using a Taser on plaintiff lying on his own bed, on his cell phone trying to call his lawyer, who didn’t violently resist but just pulled his arm away, was an unreasonable use of … Continue reading

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TN: Def consented to a full patdown and admitted he had a crackpipe

The officer could tell the driver to get out of the car in a traffic stop. Defendant then consented to a full patdown that produced a crack pipe. When the officer touched it and asked what it was, defendant freely … Continue reading

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N.D.Tex.: Three SWs not part of case were not subject to judicial notice

In a civil case, the court refuses to take judicial notice of the facts alleged in three search warrants that are not part of the case. Aubrey v. D Magazine Partners, L.P., 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12304 (N.D. Tex. Jan. … Continue reading

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