Daily Archives: February 28, 2022

N.D.Ga.: Carpenter does not apply to GPS information yet

Defendant’s Carpenter argument against police capturing his GPS information fails. SCOTUS hasn’t ruled yet, but existing law permits it. United States v. Rogers, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 33869 (N.D.Ga. Feb. 25, 2022):

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N.D.Ga.: Apparently likelihood meth in office building could be moved justified warrantless entry

“[T]he Court finds that the evidence is materially credible and consistent and, taken as a whole, indicates that it appeared very likely that law-enforcement activity had been detected by the time of the warrantless entry, that there was a high … Continue reading

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VA Cir.: Proposed geofence warrant lacks PC and particularity

This proposed geofence warrant fails both probable cause for what it seeks to capture and particularity. In re Info. Stored at the Premises Controlled by Google, 2022 Va. Cir. LEXIS 12 (Fairfax Co. Feb. 24, 2022):

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