Daily Archives: July 24, 2024

NJ: Under NJ’s broad discovery rules, drug dog records may be discoverable

“This appeal presents a question of first impression regarding when the State may be compelled to provide field and health reports of narcotics detection canines in accordance with the Supreme Court’s holding in Florida v. Harris, 568 U.S. 237 (2013). … Continue reading

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Reason: The DEA Claims To Be Able To Search Your Bag Without Your Consent. But Can They?

Reason: The DEA Claims To Be Able To Search Your Bag Without Your Consent. But Can They? by Patrick McDonald (“Recent footage shows a federal agent attempting to search a citizen’s bag without their consent, despite precedent saying that’s illegal.”):

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Axios: A police drone might respond to your next 911

Axios: A police drone might respond to your next 911 by Joann Muller & Jessica Boehm(“A new generation of crime-fighting drones is about to take flight, starting in Arizona. Why it matters: Drones are the ultimate first responder. They can … Continue reading

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