Daily Archives: February 14, 2026

TN: Helicopter flyover of MJ patch violated no REP

Really low helicopter flyover [“lower than a cellphone tower”] of defendant’s property seeing a marijuana grow violated no reasonable expectation of privacy. [What if it was a drone and not a helicopter? A pole camera? Private surveillance satellite?] State v. … Continue reading

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MA: Unreasonable exit order under MA law led to invalid consent

An unreasonable exit order here led to alleged consent, but the court finds consent tainted by the order. No factors of attenuation favor the state. Commonwealth v. Robinson, 2026 Mass. LEXIS 49 (Feb. 13, 2026):

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N.D.Ga.: The Fulton County GA 2020 ballot seizure case is ordered unsealed

The Fulton County 2020 ballot seizure case is ordered unsealed. Pitts v. United States, No. 1:26-MI-00012-JPB, 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 28859 (N.D. Ga. Feb. 7, 2026). (Case number provided for Pacer users. I read the affidavit for warrant, and there … Continue reading

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