Daily Archives: July 30, 2024

CA8: When PC and GFE are the district court’s holding, challenging only PC on appeal means affirmed

When the district court holds that the warrant is valid both on probable cause and good faith, only challenging probable cause on appeal means that the alternative basis is sufficient to affirm. United States v. Bryant, 2024 U.S. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

Posted in Franks doctrine, Good faith exception, Waiver, Warrant execution | Comments Off on CA8: When PC and GFE are the district court’s holding, challenging only PC on appeal means affirmed

MN: PC required to get order to produce DNA for comparison to evidence

A court order for defendant’s saliva for a touch DNA comparison required a showing of probable cause. State v. Steeprock, 2024 Minn. App. LEXIS 345 (July 29, 2024). “[T]he record evidence demonstrates that three police officers ran from the police … Continue reading

Posted in DNA, Private search, Probable cause, Seizure | Comments Off on MN: PC required to get order to produce DNA for comparison to evidence

Kansas Reflector: Spyware turned this Kansas high school into a ‘red zone’ of dystopian surveillance

Kansas High School uses AI to analyze students’ “homework assignment, email, photo, and chat on your school-supplied device is being monitored by artificial intelligence for indicators of drug and alcohol use, anti-social behavior, and suicidal inclinations.” Kansas Reflector: Spyware turned … Continue reading

Posted in Surveillance technology | Comments Off on Kansas Reflector: Spyware turned this Kansas high school into a ‘red zone’ of dystopian surveillance