Daily Archives: June 14, 2020

Buzzfeed News: Many Police Departments Have Software That Can Identify People In Crowds

Buzzfeed News: Many Police Departments Have Software That Can Identify People In Crowds by Caroline Haskins (“BriefCam, a facial recognition and surveillance video analysis company, sells the ability to surveil protesters and enforce social distancing — without the public knowing.”)

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D.Minn.: Def’s efforts to cast innocent explanation to the facts articulated by the officer don’t undermine PC

While it is certainly possible the officer likely had a subjective intent to search, “‘[s]ubjective intentions play no role in ordinary, probable-cause Fourth Amendment analysis.’ Whren v. United States, 517 U.S. 806, 813 (1996). A showing that a police officer … Continue reading

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CA7: Quick-turn flights of private airplane can contribute to RS

A private airplane’s “quick-turn flights, although not necessarily illegal, may contribute to reasonable suspicion of criminal conduct.” (California to Pennsylvania and waiting only a few hours; here stopped in Illinois) That, coupled with other information the officers had was reasonable … Continue reading

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