Daily Archives: December 9, 2020

NPR: Virginia Gov. Northam Signs ‘Breonna’s Law’ Banning No-Knock Warrants

NPR: Virginia Gov. Northam Signs ‘Breonna’s Law’ Banning No-Knock Warrants by Daniella Cheslow (“Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam ceremonially signed a law Monday that will prohibit police from using no-knock warrants, which allow police to enter and search a home without … Continue reading

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CA9: Husband hacking wife’s work emails for divorce advantage violated SCA

Husband’s interception of his wife’s work emails for advantage in their divorce case violated the Stored Communications Act as well as her right of privacy. The district court erred in granting him summary judgment. Clare v. Clare, 19-36039 (9th Cir. … Continue reading

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CA11: Even if warrantless monitoring of a package in def’s home violated 4A, inevitable discovery applies

Even if warrantless monitoring of a package into defendant’s house violated the Fourth Amendment, inevitable discovery applies. There was an intensive investigation and time was of the essence. The exclusionary rule should not be applied. United States v. Watkins, 2020 … Continue reading

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