Daily Archives: July 8, 2020

Gizmodo: Law Enforcement Is Buying Its Way Into Our Breaches

Gizmodo: Law Enforcement Is Buying Its Way Into Our Breaches by Shoshana Wodinsky:

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MT: Field test of seized drugs is a reasonable search

A field test of drugs seized off defendant’s person finding them presumptively methamphetamine is reasonable under the Fourth Amendment and the state constitution. There is no enlarged reasonable expectation of privacy as to them when seized. State v. Funkhouser, 2020 … Continue reading

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CA11: Govt waives abandonment by not pleading it in the district court

Government waives abandonment by not pleading it in the district court. United States v. Ross, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 21028 (11th Cir. July 7, 2020), on remand from United States v. Ross, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 19642 (11th Cir. June … Continue reading

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D.C.Cir.: Applications for orders under SCA and ECPA presumptively public judicial records

Applications for orders under the Stored Communications Act and Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 are judicial records subject to public view under the common law. Pen register records are presumptively sealed under Title III. In the Matter of the … Continue reading

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