D.Vt.: Def has to show his REP in his Facebook account; what are the privacy settings?

Defendant didn’t show a reasonable expectation of privacy in his Facebook account by showing what he did to keep the account private. Even if he did, there was probable cause for the Facebook warrant. United States v. Whitcomb, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 214485 (D.Vt. Nov. 5, 2021).

The dashcam video showed the defendant failed to stop at an intersection, and the traffic stop was justified. United States v. Gonzales, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 214266 (W.D.Tex. Nov. 5, 2021).*

“Even if the stop were prolonged beyond traffic violations, Mrs. Downer’s statement is valid consent to search the vehicle and the Court determines that the resulting search did not impermissibly extend the traffic stop.” United States v. Downer, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 214477 (W.D.Ky. Nov. 5, 2021).*

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