Daily Archives: November 26, 2025

NY: 911 call that “I’ve just been shot” with a description of the car was RS

911 call that “I’ve just been shot” with a description of the car was reasonable suspicion. People v. Leighton R., 2025 NY Slip Op 06534, 2025 N.Y. LEXIS 1946 (Nov. 25, 2025):

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D.D.C.: Use of biometrics to access a cell phone is not testimonial

The use of biometrics to access a cell phone is not testimonial. United States v. Blythe, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 231852 (D.D.C. Nov. 23, 2025) (interesting read). Just because defense counsel didn’t appeal a losing Fourth Amendment issue doesn’t make … Continue reading

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Above the Law: Washington Post Analysis Shows We Are Talking Too Much And Getting Questionable Advice From LLMs — And It May All Be Discoverable [How about the subject of a search warrant?]

Above the Law: Washington Post Analysis Shows We Are Talking Too Much And Getting Questionable Advice From LLMs — And It May All Be Discoverable by Stephen Embry (“It’s incumbent on all of us to do all we can to … Continue reading

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