Daily Archives: October 23, 2021

IN: Privilege against self-incrimination is not self-executing as to cell phone password disclosure

Defendant’s mid-trial motion to suppress a cell phone search was waived: It was not timely, and defendant consented to giving the passcode and gave consent to search it. The privilege against self-incrimination is not self-executing here. Kerner v. State, 2021 … Continue reading

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CO: Anonymous, uncorroborated, and stale tip on school safety hotline not RS

An anonymous tip through a school safety hotline was also uncorroborated and stale and did not provide reasonable suspicion for a school search. In the Interest of C.C-S., 2021COA127, 2021 Colo. App. LEXIS 1440 (Oct. 20, 2021). See techdirt: Students … Continue reading

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CA7: Parole search of cell phone doesn’t require SW

Riley doesn’t require a search warrant for a parole search of a cell phone. The arrest was for drugs and the cell phone search found child pornography, and it is not suppressed. United States v. Wood, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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