Daily Archives: April 2, 2021

WaPo: How America’s surveillance networks helped the FBI catch the Capitol mob

WaPo: How America’s surveillance networks helped the FBI catch the Capitol mob by Drew Harwell and Craig Timberg (“Federal documents detailing the attacks at the U.S. Capitol show a mix of FBI techniques, from license plate readers to facial recognition, … Continue reading

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IL: CSLI 11 years before Carpenter obtained in good faith

CSLI data obtained 11 years before Carpenter was obtained in good faith at the time and would not be suppressed. People v. Potts, 2021 IL App (1st) 161219, 2021 Ill. App. LEXIS 166 (Mar. 31, 2021). Defense counsel was not … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: No possessory interest in UM property ptf had for access to buildings

Plaintiff did not have a sufficient possessory interest in property of the University of Michigan that he’d been entrusted with. It belonged to the University who could recapture it. Hoeltzel v. Pillsbury, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 62371 (E.D. Mich. Feb. … Continue reading

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MS: Taking car key from DUI detainee wasn’t a custodial interrogation; it was reasonable to maintain status quo

“Johnson argues that by taking his keys, Parker transformed the routine traffic stop into a custodial interrogation. We disagree. The traffic stop was the equivalent of a ‘Terry stop.’ Berkemer, 468 U.S. at 439. ‘During a Terry stop, officers are … Continue reading

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D.N.M.: Business records SW was particular where limited to firearms offense

The business records search here was not overbroad as enabling a search of all records; just for violations of firearms offenses under 18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(1). It was particular enough. United States v. Warner, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 62302 (D. … Continue reading

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DE: Wiretap info in affidavit for SW showed nexus to cell phone

The affidavit showed probable cause for the search warrant, and nexus to his cell phone and the crime under investigation is shown in a wiretap. Anderson v. State, 2021 Del. LEXIS 121 (Mar. 30, 2021).* Defendant did not show a … Continue reading

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