Daily Archives: April 5, 2025

CNN: Canada warns travelers of US border agents’ authority to search electronic devices

CNN: Canada warns travelers of US border agents’ authority to search electronic devices by Mohammed Tawfeeq:

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For those of us with a love-hate relationship with the USPS, which can’t seem to come to my office but 2-3 days a week and mail between two addresses downtown takes 2-5 days, consider this: Anticipating huge tariffs, I bought … Continue reading

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C.D.Cal.: Affidavit’s failure to mention state court suppressed the same search was material and reckless under Franks

The affiant’s failure to include that a state court suppressed the underlying search was material to probable cause in federal court. The state search was based on the probation search exception, but the target was off probation. “This omission created … Continue reading

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TX3: Produce inspection rule isn’t 4A violation on its face; farmers still get a 4A challenge

A Texas rule permitting limited inspections of produce growing farms is not enjoined as a Fourth Amendment violation. In the circumstances presented, the farmers have the ability to make a Fourth Amendment challenge should the inspectors violate it. Farm and … Continue reading

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S.D.N.Y.: Just because a cell phone was found in def’s car doesn’t mean he has standing to challenge its search

Defendant didn’t show standing to challenge the search of a cell phone found in his car that wasn’t his. United States v. Pulliam, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 64356 (S.D.N.Y. Mar. 31, 2025). A search warrant for a Jan. 6th defendant … Continue reading

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N.D.Ill.: Community caretaking function here is too easy to justify after the fact

The court previously rejected the government’s argument that the community caretaking function applied to the encounter with defendant at 1 am. The government’s motion for reconsideration is denied. Essentially, the community caretaking function is too easy to justify after the … Continue reading

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