Daily Archives: March 7, 2022

D.Kan.: No REP in Twitter account it closed for violation of TOS for child porn

Twitter deactivated defendant’s account for violation of its terms of service and reported him to NCMEC. Defendant had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the files Twitter had preserved on him. “The Court finds under the circumstances of the case … Continue reading

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E.D.Va: Geofence warrant was unreasonable, but saved by GFE

This geofence warrant violated the Fourth Amendment because it lacked particularity and caused capture of information of innocent persons. It was, however, saved by the good faith exception. [What about the next one?] United States v. Chatrie, 2022 U.S. Dist. … Continue reading

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TX3: Def pulling away from officer did not consent to frisk of his person

The trial court could not conclude defendant consented to the frisk of his person. He was never asked for consent, and all his actions when the frisk was attempted in pulling away from the officer showed a lack of consent. … Continue reading

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