Daily Archives: October 11, 2020

KY: Affidavit for the SW limited the breadth of cell phone warrant

While the search warrant for defendant’s cell phone was arguably overbroad and not well drafted, it was limited by the affidavit in support as to the specific things to be sought. Tucker v. Commonwealth, 2020 Ky. App. LEXIS 112 (Oct. … Continue reading

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D.Mass.: Def had no REP in his employer’s information he was accused of taking

Defendant is charged with accessing and taking his employer’s information for the purpose of setting up a rival company doing the same thing. His motion to suppress the information is denied because he has no reasonable expectation of privacy in … Continue reading

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OH2: Officer’s claim he didn’t know whether def’s bag had a gun was unparticularized and applied to everybody

DTF officers entered a Greyhound bus heading to Detroit to question passengers. Defendant’s stop on the bus and then the frisk of his bag lacked reasonable suspicion. The fact there had been drug couriers on the bus before didn’t mean … Continue reading

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