Daily Archives: October 27, 2021

Army: Loaning one’s phone to another without express limitations is a waiver of REP

The military judge abused his discretion in concluding that defendant did not essentially waive all his reasonable expectation of privacy in his cell phone by loaning it to another person, including the passcode to open it. “Understandings” aren’t enough; express … Continue reading

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W.D.Ky.: Tracking def’s cell phone for weeks with an order issued on PC to find him wasn’t unreasonable

A tracking order was issued on probable cause to locate defendant after available public sources didn’t locate him. He argues for a “less intrusive means” type test, which it isn’t called, but the argument fails because the government tried that. … Continue reading

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WaPo: I found my stolen Honda Civic using a Bluetooth tracker. It’s the latest controversial weapon against theft.

WaPo: I found my stolen Honda Civic using a Bluetooth tracker. It’s the latest controversial weapon against theft. (“AirTags and other Bluetooth trackers can find stolen cars, bikes and bags. But what happens when you find the person who took … Continue reading

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M.D.Ga.: Def had standing at the address he gave his PO

Defendant listed the address searched with his PO. That gives him standing. Probation had reasonable suspicion for the search of that place. United States v. Shearry, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 204764 (M.D.Ga. Oct. 25, 2021). Defendant was a frequent visitor … Continue reading

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