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Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
New Robotic Cops Patrolling in NYC by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi Move over Terminator, the newest crop of law enforcement agents are New York City’s futuristic robots that have been given the beat of Times Square as well as the city subways. This is not the first time that …
Brief • August 28, 2023
Alexa A. V. Edwards, LA, Motion for Spoliation Sanctions Regarding Absence of Body-Worn Camera Footage, Body Worn Camera, 2023 Case 3:22-cv-00573-SDD-RLB Document 242 08/28/23 Page 1 of 3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA ALEX A., et al., Plaintiffs, v. Civ. Act. No. 3:22-CV-00573-SDD-RLB JOHN BEL …
Brief • August 10, 2023
Hines v. Johnson, NC, Settlement,Illegal Arrest and Seizure, 2023 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT THIS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement”), made and entered into by and between Aris Hines and Brandi Thomason (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Plaintiffs”) and Terry S. Johnson, Randy Jones, and NGM Insurance Company (hereinafter referred …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
A Surveillance Scam by Any Other Name Is But a Parasite by Data brokers, such as ShotSpotter, Fog Data Science, and Flock Safety bill themselves as surveillance companies assisting law enforcement in its quest to keep communities safer. But in actuality, they seemingly bilk taxpayers by selling bulk information to …
Current Volume of Digital Evidence Challenge the Criminal Justice System to Do Better by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott In an open access article first publishedonline on April 20, 2023, in The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, researchers from England and New Zealand discuss the challenges defense …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
Police Departments Conspire with Boards to Secretly Install License Plate Cameras Without Consent of Residents by Benjamin Tschirhart by Benjamin Tschirhart Flock Safety” sounds innocuous, like a company that might provide security for chicken farmers. However, this company has nothing to do with fowl. But make no mistake; what they …
Did You Know Popular Video Doorbells Are Equipped with Facial Recognition? by Jordan Arizmendi Jordan Arizmendi The next time you arrive at a door that is equipped with a camera, as you glance into that lens, be cognizant that someone, somewhere could be analyzing your identity with facial recognition technology. …
California Supreme Court Announces Warrantless Search Parole Condition Does Not Dissipate Taint of Unlawful Detention and Subsequent Search, Suppresses Evidence by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W Accurso In resolving a split among the state Courts of Appeal, the Supreme Court of California held that, unlike an outstanding arrest warrant, a …
New English Law Allows Government to View a Year’s Worth of Browsing History from an Individual Approved by a Judge by Wired reported on May 15, 2023, that law enforcement actors in the United Kingdom have decided to move forward with introducing vast new surveillance capabilities on a national scale. …
Fifth Circuit: Placing Jacket Within Fenced-In Area of Home in Presence of Police Evidences Clear Intent Not to Abandon It, Warrantless Search Violates Fourth Amendment Rights by Richard Resch by Richard Resch The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that police violated a defendant’s Fourth Amendment rights …
Article • June 15, 2023 • from CLN July, 2023
Police Can Get More From Your Phone Than You May Believe by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson Few of us would not feel violated to learn that our spouse or partner has been digging through our phone. Imagine if they were to use that data to analyze where we’ve …
The ACLU Calls for a Moratorium on Blanket Recording of ALPR Footage by Kevin Bliss by Kevin W. Bliss The American Civil Liberties Union (“ACLU”) has published an appeal to the general public asking for organized opposition to the encroaching blanket surveillance company, Flock Safety. Concerns continue to be expressed …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
Washington Supreme Court Announces Adoption of ‘Rule of Automatic Reversal’ When Prosecutor Flagrantly Appeals to Racial and Ethnic Bias During Voir Dire by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson The Supreme Court of Washington, sitting en banc, announced a new rule for situations involving flagrant appeals to racial and ethnic bias …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
Seventh Circuit: Fugitive Who Leased Condo Under Alias Retained Expectation of Privacy so Landlord Could Not Give Valid Consent for Warrantless Search of Premises by Richard Resch by Richard Resch The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled that a suspect in a federal drug investigation who leased …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
Ohio Supreme Court: Good-Faith Exception to Exclusionary Rule Inapplicable to Warrant Based on Affidavit Stating Cellphones Found at Scene of Traffic Crash ‘May’ Contain Evidence by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The Supreme Court of Ohio held that the Court of Appeals erred in applying the good faith exception …
California Court of Appeal Announces ‘Plausible Justification’ as Standard for Claiming Entitlement to Discovery Under Racial Justice Act of 2020 by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson In a case of first impression, the Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate District, vacated a trial court’s denial of a criminal defendant’s …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
by Eike Blohm, MD FATAL ENCOUNTERS WITH POLICE OCCUR in the U.S. with disturbing frequency, setting us apart from other Western industrial nations. A recent study published in the Annual Review of Criminology explores the drivers behind this American exce by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi In a study by …
TSA Tests Facial Recognition Technology at Airports, Lawmakers Criticize Increased Surveillance by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson The Transportation Security Administration (“TSA”) has ignited a fierce debate over privacy and surveillance as it pushes forward with trials of facial recognition technology at airports across the United States. While proponents argue …
A Lie Is Still a Lie, Even if the Speaker Genuinely Believes It by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi What did you eat for breakfast this morning? Most of us could answer that question – with a good deal of confidence in the accuracy of the answer. But what if, …
Article • May 13, 2023
FBI Continues Its War Against Public Key Encryption but Fails to Provide Evidence Requested by Congress by Miles Dyson by Miles Dyson In cynical move, the FBI has taken a controversial step towards advancing its anti-encryption agenda. Requesting assistance from local law enforcement agencies, the FBI has asked officers to …
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