Daily Archives: July 15, 2023

D.Conn.: Police using an iPhone camera to see through a car’s window tinting did not violate any REP

Police using an Apple iPhone camera to see through a car’s window tinting did not violate any reasonable expectation of privacy. United States v. Poller, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 121262 (D. Conn. July 14, 2023):

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Cal.4: Prompt detour to drug investigation after traffic stop violated Rodriguez

This started as a lawful traffic stop, but the officer promptly detoured to a drug investigation and used a drug dog when defendant refused consent, and Rodriguez was violated. People v. Gyorgy, 2023 Cal. App. LEXIS 536 (4th Dist. July … Continue reading

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MT: Threats to officer after saying he’d get a SW admissible at trial

The officer told defendant he’d get a telephonic warrant for a blood draw, and defendant responded with threats to follow him home. They were admissible at trial. State v. Hardin, 2023 MT 132, 2023 Mont. LEXIS 701 (July 11, 2023). … Continue reading

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EFF: Even the Government Thinks It Should Stop Buying Corporate Surveillance Data

EFF: Even the Government Thinks It Should Stop Buying Corporate Surveillance Data by Andrew Crocker (“Courts should respect Fourth Amendment precedent by continuing to disallow the government from buying personal data without a warrant.”)

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TX3: SI of suitcase of arrested person was reasonable

Search incident of defendant’s suitcase that came to the police station with him was reasonable when he was arrested at a motel he hadn’t checked into yet. The police didn’t know what was in there, and safety was also a … Continue reading

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