Daily Archives: June 22, 2026

CO: Facebook SW lacked PC

Social media search warrant for defendant’s Facebook account was invalid because there was no indication that he communicated with his sex assault victims through it. People v. Van Eck, 2026 Colo. App. LEXIS 1043 (June 11, 2026) (unpublished):

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D.Ariz.: Looking over ptf’s fence violated no REP

Looking over a fence into plaintiff’s yard violated no reasonable expectation of privacy. Henry v. Pinal Cty. Cmty. Coll. Dist., 2026 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 97301 (D. Ariz. May 4, 2026). Defendant was arrested on an outstanding murder warrant, and the … Continue reading

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D.D.C.: SW of house for clothing used in crime didn’t violate 4A

There was probable cause for search of defendant’s house for clothing that was worn in the crime. What happens outside the house can create an inference that what’s sought is inside. (The good faith exception would also apply.) United States … Continue reading

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OH1: SW for residence justified seizure of text messages about drug transactions received during execution of warrant

The warrant for defendant’s residence was based on an affidavit that provided a minimally sufficient nexus between the offenses under investigation and the need to search the home, and the officers acted in good-faith reliance on the warrant. Also, two … Continue reading

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