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FBI Use of Wireless Tracking Device Not a ‘Search’

November 4, 2019 pammaclean

It is not an illegal search when the FBI uses wireless-tracking software to detect the address of a wireless device that is downloading child porn

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Deputy Immune in Shooting of Mentally Ill Man

May 12, 2017 pammaclean

A San Diego sheriff’s deputy is immune from civil liability for alleged excessive force in which a mentally ill man was shot and killed in

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Do Female Guards Get too Close a Look at Male Inmates?

January 6, 2017 pammaclean

Arizona’s male pretrial detainees in Maricopa County have a right to pursue civil rights claims that female guards are allowed to watch their shower and

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FBI Secret Courthouse Recordings Barred

August 2, 2016 pammaclean

A federal judge has ruled the FBI took an investigation of real estate bid-rigging too far, by secretly recording 200 hours of conversations outside the

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DOJ Must Disclose ‘Triggerfish’ Tracking

October 1, 2014 pammaclean

Federal prosecutors must disclose techniques for tracking an individual’s location through devices that mimic cell towers, known as triggerfish or stingray devices, a federal magistrate

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