Daily Archives: December 9, 2022

Grid News: Can police use facial recognition as probable cause? Probably not, but some are doing it anyway

Grid News: Can police use facial recognition as probable cause? Probably not, but some are doing it anyway (“A new report from the Georgetown Center for Privacy Technology argues that facial recognition has serious flaws that make it unreliable for … Continue reading

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OH1: Failure to follow probation search statute doesn’t require exclusion

Defendant’s argument that the probation search statute wasn’t followed doesn’t require exclusion. That’s for constitutional violations. State v. Clardy, 2022-Ohio-4300, 2022 Ohio App. LEXIS 4070 (1st Dist. Dec. 2, 2022); State v. Kellett, 2022-Ohio-4340, 2022 Ohio App. LEXIS 4088 (5th … Continue reading

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