Daily Archives: June 19, 2023

NE: Cell phone tower dump 15 min. before and after a shooting was reasonable

A cell phone tower dump for 15 minutes before and after a shooting was reasonable. It did not implicate the “privacies of life” that would be with CSLI for an extended period of time, as in Carpenter. State v. Elias, … Continue reading

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E.D.Tex.: No right to ex ante notice of email SW to challenge it before execution; remedy is after

An email account holder does not have a right to notice before execution of an email warrant. Moreover, he or she has no standing to challenge a search warrant for email before the warrant is executed. In re Search of … Continue reading

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NY Bronx: SW for arrest bystander’s cell phone denied

NYPD got a search warrant for a cell phone that a citizen used to record an arrest. The further search warrant to search the phone is denied. They would have to download the entire phone and then search that, and … Continue reading

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CA1: Vertical collective knowledge applied; horizontal doesn’t have to be decided

Vertical collective knowledge clearly applies where an officer directed another to make a stop. Therefore, the bounds of horizontal collective knowledge doesn’t matter here. United States v. Balser, 2023 U.S. App. LEXIS 15060 (1st Cir. June 16, 2023) (a good … Continue reading

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