Daily Archives: August 12, 2021

He predicted today’s lack of digital privacy in 1994

WaPo: Surveillance and Capture: Two Models of Privacy by Reed Albergotti (“He predicted the dark side of the Internet 30 years ago. Why did no one listen? Philip Agre, a computer scientist turned humanities professor, was prescient about many of … Continue reading

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Three week trial starting 8/23

So postings will occur on the weekends.

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OH1: Telling def to keep his hands out of his pockets and then put them on hood when he wouldn’t didn’t taint later consent

During a stop, defendant was told to keep his hands out of his pockets, but he didn’t and he was fidgeting and putting his hands in and out. Telling him to put his hands on the hood after all that … Continue reading

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E.D.Cal.: DEA admin subpoena for prescription records enforced despite privacy interest

The DEA’s administrative subpoena for prescription records is enforced. While circuit law shows some privacy interest of persons named in the records, the DEA’s ability to get it overcomes that. United States v. Saxton, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 150296 (E.D.Cal. … Continue reading

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N.D.Ohio: Picking up gun to check SN to run it was not a valid plain view

Picking up defendant’s firearm to see the serial number to check if it was stolen was a search, and it was without probable cause. Obviously, not all guns are stolen. After that, the officer determined that defendant was a felon … Continue reading

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TX9: Court clerk can swear officer for SW application

The affidavit for search warrant does not have to be sworn to before the issuing magistrate under Texas law. A clerk will do. Fender v. State, 2021 Tex. App. LEXIS 6605 (Tex. App. – Beaumont Aug. 9, 2021). No reasonable … Continue reading

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