Daily Archives: August 27, 2021

N.D.Cal.: Officer accessing Automated License Plate Reader database not unreasonable search

An Oakland officer’s accessing the local Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) database was not an illegal search nor a violation of the Fourth Amendment. That information helped to provide information to enable police to apply for a GPS tracking warrant … Continue reading

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M.D.La.: Evidentiary objection to product of search isn’t addressed in a suppression motion

Defendant’s argument is really an evidentiary objection, not a ground to suppress. Suppression is denied. United States v. Sterling, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 160728 (M.D.La. Aug. 24, 2021). “Here, the credited testimony of all three officers is that Deputy Lowe … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: Use of cell site simulator to track another’s phone leading to def was reasonable

The government’s use of a cell site simulator to track another person’s cell phone didn’t infringe on defendant’s rights. United States v. Goldsby, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 160651 (D.Nev. Aug. 25, 2021). The court order (six years pre-Carpenter) showed probable … Continue reading

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9to5Mac: Apple’s Find My app leads police to arrest suspect after searching for lost iPhone

9to5Mac: Apple’s Find My app leads police to arrest suspect after searching for lost iPhone by Filipe Espósito. (Using the Find My app of the officer’s phone, “The police then succeeded in arresting Sandoval after tracking him for about an … Continue reading

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Reason: Cops Are Dressing Up Like FedEx Guys and Arresting People for Drugs

Reason: Cops Are Dressing Up Like FedEx Guys and Arresting People for Drugs (“A little-known agreement allows police officers to seize packages at FedEx sorting centers.”) Actually, the writer was surprised to learn this has been going on for decades. … Continue reading

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