Daily Archives: June 7, 2024

WaPo: Google cuts part of team that vets police requests for user data

WaPo: +Google cuts part of team that vets police requests for user data by Gerrit De Vynck (“The tech giant gives reams of data to police. It has laid off part of the team that ensures those requests are legal. … Continue reading

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GA: SW for a physical nonperishable item wasn’t stale

In a child sex abuse case, the trial court erred in finding the warrant stale that a massaging tool used on the victim wouldn’t likely be there. It was a physical object and nonperishable. It was not stale. State v. … Continue reading

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CO: Statutory driver consent to testing can be revoked

Statutory consent to breath or blood test by driving can be revoked. Tarr v. People, 2024 CO 37, 2024 Colo. LEXIS 461 (June 3, 2024):

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MSN: Emergence of Police Drones: Surveillance, Safety, and the Specter of Privacy Concerns

MSN: Emergence of Police Drones: Surveillance, Safety, and the Specter of Privacy Concerns by Ethan Brown (“A groundbreaking investigation, based on more than 22 million of flight coordinates, has revealed the expansive scope of the United States’ first full-fledged police … Continue reading

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