Daily Archives: February 20, 2020

WaPo: Mexican national arrested in Florida on accusation of spying for Russia

WaPo: Mexican national arrested in Florida on accusation of spying for Russia by Brittany Shammas. The story describes a border exit search:

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Appeal.org: Commentary: The Enduring Trauma of Stop-and-Frisk

Appeal.org: Commentary: The Enduring Trauma of Stop-and-Frisk by Jamal Trulove (“As a Black child in San Francisco, I learned early that mine and others’ bodies meant nothing to those supposedly tasked with our protection.”)

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N.D.Cal.: No 4A REP in VA medical records

There is no Fourth Amendment reasonable expectation of privacy in VA medical records, vis-a-vis another government agency. United States v. Grant, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27270 (N.D. Cal. Feb. 18, 2020):

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WA: Cell phone search must be strictly limited to the PC that authorized it

“Modern cell phones are unique devices, capable of storing vast amounts of personal data. To guard against governmental invasion of this information, the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution generally requires explicit authorization to search a cell phone through … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: There were false statements in the boilerplate, but they weren’t material

The USMJ determined that defendant made his burden of showing material falsity in the boilerplate information in the affidavit for search warrant and granted a Franks hearing. In a really long opinion, the USDJ agrees with the falsity but finds … Continue reading

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