Daily Archives: June 11, 2020

Recode by Vox: Why it matters that IBM is getting out of the facial recognition business

Recode by Vox: Why it matters that IBM is getting out of the facial recognition business by Rebecca Heilweil (“Researchers have for years warned about the problems with facial recognition. Now Big Blue is ditching the tech.”)

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OneZero: Google’s Geofence Warrants Face a Major Legal Challenge

OneZero: Google’s Geofence Warrants Face a Major Legal Challenge by Liz Brody (“Police requests for Google data that pinpoints anyone near the scene of a crime increased by more than 500% last year…The opposition to geofencing warrants is growing. The … Continue reading

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HI: Dog sniff for drugs in traffic stop was not reasonably related to the purpose of the stop

Dog sniff for drugs in traffic stop was not reasonably related to the purpose of the stop, and it is suppressed. State v. Ikimaka, 2020 Haw. LEXIS 139 (June 9, 2020):

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D.Ariz.: Whether officer should have believed CI was lying not a Franks issue

Defendant contends that the affiant officer should have known that the CI was lying because of a motive to falsify, but doesn’t say how the officer would have known or did know. That’s insufficient for Franks. Another CI was not … Continue reading

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TN: Issue of issuing magistrate’s jurisdiction moot by automobile exception

Defendant’s dispute over whether the judge issuing the search warrant had jurisdiction over the vehicle from which DNA was taken because it was located in a different county is moot. The officers had probable cause in investigating a bloody homicide, … Continue reading

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NM doesn’t permit questions about travel in routine traffic stops while federal courts do

New Mexico requires under its state constitution that all questions during a traffic stop not be fishing expeditions about other things unless reasonable suspicion is present. Asking about where defendant had been and who he met were not related to … Continue reading

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WaPo: Amazon bans police use of its facial-recognition technology for a year

WaPo: Amazon bans police use of its facial-recognition technology for a year by Jay Greene:

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