N.D.N.Y.: No REP in workplace computer

Plaintiff had no reasonable expectation of privacy in his workplace computer. Zennamo v. Cty. of Oneida, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66916 (N.D.N.Y. Mar. 18, 2025).

One officer accidentally shooting another when using deadly force against a civilian was not an unreasonable use of force. Green v. City of St. Louis, 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 8169 (8th Cir. Apr. 8, 2025).

Regular CI provided detailed information about defendant with guns, and it was substantially corroborated before the stop. “Importantly, even assuming the tip was made anonymously, the information possessed sufficient indicia of reliability to support reasonable suspicion and justify the police officers’ attempt to carry out a Terry stop and the subsequent search of the backpack. The Court finds the CI’s information meets all five indicia of reliability under Torres. See 534 F.3d at 211.” United States v. Anderson, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66702 (D.N.J. Apr. 8, 2025).*

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