D.Conn.: No REP in parolee’s GPS monitor that placed him at scene of murder

The search warrant for defendant’s phone to attempt to link him to a murder of a witness was based on probable cause that he was seen in a car likely involved and his parole GPS monitor that put him there. He had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the information from the GPS monitor while on parole. He’s also violated his release conditions by being in the city where he was. United States v. Gaines, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 178378 (D.Conn. Sept. 20, 2021).

Petitioner’s attempt to raise a Fourth Amendment claim in a successor habeas is barred. In re Horne, 2021 U.S. App. LEXIS 28342 (6th Cir. Sept. 17, 2021).*

Pretrial detainees’ jail calls can be recorded, and a consent decree on another issue didn’t create a liberty interest here. United States v. Burk, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 178195 (D.Alaska Sept. 20, 2021).*

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