Tag Archive for: Fourth Amendment

A Brutal Murder, a Wearable Witness, and an Unlikely Suspect
As Tony Aiello entered his nineties, he had false teeth, an artificial…

NACDL Winter Meeting: From Tech to Touch: Challenging and Suppressing Evidence Before Trial
Today’s criminal defense bar is facing ever-increasing challenges…

Attorney: DNA That Solved Infamous ‘Rideshare Rapist’ Case Illegally Obtained by SF Cops
San Francisco police officials gathered a room of reporters…

Close Enough: Police Departments Are Using “Reverse Location Search Warrants” to Force Google to Hand Over Data on Anyone Near a Crime Scene
On the night of March 16, 2017, the city of Raleigh, North…

Spring Training – March 4-8
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Sheriff: State Privacy Laws ‘Have Not Kept Pace’ with Technology
With new technology like smart devices and facial recognition,…

Your Vehicle Black Box: A ‘Witness’ Against You in Court
Odds are your vehicle is equipped with an Event Data Recorder,…

Cato Institute 2018 Surveillance Conference
The legendary spymaster James Jesus Angleton called the world…

She Swiped Her Co-Worker’s Coke Can. Police Say It Cracked a 28-Year-Old Murder Case
The police were again circling the Franz Bakery Outlet…

2018 NACDL Conference: Combatting the Surveillance State
This FREE Training event, co-sponsored by NACDL and the…