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WA: Legal Roundup: Division II

Athena Boyer wrote 2 days ago: State v. Bliss Bliss was driving her van when a patrol officer pulled her over to verify she was the … more →

Tags: Constitutional law, Criminal Law, Division II, Judge Chris Quinn-Brintnall - Concur in Majority, Judge Elaine Houghton - Concur in Majority, Judge J. Robin Hunt - Draft Majority, WA Court of Appeals

Should teachers be allowed to search student backpacks?

gatorball wrote 3 days ago: By Paul Silli What was designed to hold textbooks and school supplies now seems to carry things like … more →

Tags: 4th Amendment, Bookbags search, College, Education, eShool, Learning, Privacy, Right to Privacy, School

Washington Legal Roundup – Division I

Kyle Olive wrote 4 days ago: State v. Hartzell Charles Hartzell and Jeremy Tieskotter were convicted of armed assault and unlawfu … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, Division I, Judge C. Kenneth Grosse - Concur in Majority, Judge Mary Kay Becker - Draft Majority, Judge Susan R. Agid - Concur in Majority, Sentencing, WA Court of Appeals

Washington Legal Roundup – Division I

Kyle Olive wrote 4 days ago: State v. Hartzell Charles Hartzell and Jeremy Tieskotter were convicted of armed assault and unlawfu … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, Division I, Judge C. Kenneth Grosse - Concur in Majority, Judge Mary Kay Becker - Draft Majority, Judge Susan R. Agid - Concur in Majority, Sentencing, WA Court of Appeals

Case Report - RCMP allowed to access flight manifest without a warrant

Dan Michaluk wrote 2 weeks ago: On November 6th, the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal held that the RCMP did not conduct an unreasonable … more →

Tags: PIPEDA, lawful access

Justice? An Illegal Search - Part 12 comments

Johnny Gardner wrote 2 weeks ago: Below is a picture of Justice, the drug dog, and his handler as they work their way around a car. A … more →

Tags: Fourth Amendment

The Tree of Woe and its Taproot of Tyranny: The U.S. Patriot Act

10com wrote 2 weeks ago: “When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, ther … more →

Tags: constitution, Liberty, NSA, Patriot Act, Privacy, Surveillance, Take America back, Tasing, Tyranny

Fourth Amendment Does Not Protect Third Party E-Mail

beverlym wrote 2 weeks ago: Excerpt from New York Court Scores Over Oregon In Recent Email Privacy Opinions by Jennifer Granick … more →

Tags: E-mail, Beverly Michaelis, Criminal Law, Discovery, eMail, Fourth Amendment, isp, Oregon law practice management, Privacy

Radical Pandemic Control Bill~ S2028

yahstruthseeker wrote 2 weeks ago: UPDATED: October 5, 2009 Source: MassResistance.org Radical Pandemic control Bill would give broad p … more →

Tags: swine flu, america, Quarantine, FEMA Camps, forced vaccinations, pandemic bill, enter without warrant, detainment

Hawaii Law on Investigatory Detentions

Charley Foster wrote 3 weeks ago: This analysis is lifted verbatim from State v. Estabillio,  No. 28950, slip op. at 21-23 (Hawaii Oct … more →

Tags: auto stops, investigatory detentions, Terry Stops

WA Legal Roundup: Division III

Walt Williams wrote 3 weeks ago:   State v. Grib This case involves the application of the recent (April 2009) holding by the U. … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, Division III, WA Court of Appeals, Judge John A. Schultheis - Draft Majority, Judge Teresa C. Kulik - Concur in Majority, Judge Stephen M. Brown - Concu in Majority

Can the Police Search my Car Without a Warrant?

essex county criminal lawyer wrote 3 weeks ago: The answer in New Jersey is…it depends. There is a a federal constitutional  law automobile ex … more →

Tags: illegal search, search warrant

Case Report - Court finds warantless search for ISP subscriber info unreasonable, admits evidence

Dan Michaluk wrote 1 month ago: On October 2nd, Pringle J. of the Ontario Court of Justice held that the police violated section 8 o … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

MA High Court Rules GPS Monitoring Car is Legal

Prof. Cyberlaw wrote 2 months ago: The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled yesterday that police may secretly break into a suspe … more →

Tags: state

Top ten best excuses in criminal cases

attorneychan wrote 2 months ago: (the blog doesn’t contain any information learned through attorney client conversations) 1. License … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, Oui, Drunk Driving, court, Arrest, police, drugs, plea, Defense

Anthropolitea in the News 9/10 - 9/11

michellestewart1 wrote 2 months ago: FIRST UP – Terrorist stop and search laws used on children (and 157,000 other times) in UK … more →

Tags: features, In The News, graffiti, Juveniles, mass incarceration, prison population, united kingdom, Watchdog Groups

U.S. court establishes search and seizure protcol for electronically stored information

Dan Michaluk wrote 2 months ago: This is just to give readers a note of the fascinating computer search decision released by the Nint … more →

The Irish of Irish Times: being searched at a club or any establishment

attorneychan wrote 2 months ago: Irish Times is a popular bar/club in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. To promote security at its b … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, court, Arrest, police, drugs, plea, Defense, constitution, Search

Washington Legal Roundup – Division I

Kyle Olive wrote 2 months ago: State v. Lakotiy Sergey Lakotiy was convicted of possession of a stolen vehicle after police were gi … more →

Tags: Criminal Law, Division I, WA Court of Appeals, Judge Ronald Cox - Concur in Majority, Judge Ann Schindler - Concur in Majority, Judge Linda Lau - Draft Majority


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