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6 Jan 2015, 12:34 pm by Law Offices of David L. Freidberg, P.C.
The circumstances surrounding law enforcement’s acquisition of the search warrant and their immediate arrest of the defendant would all need to be thoroughly examined in order to determine whether police violated the defendant’s right to be free from unlawful search and seizures. [read post]
6 Jan 2015, 12:34 pm by Law Offices of David L. Freidberg, P.C.
The circumstances surrounding law enforcement’s acquisition of the search warrant and their immediate arrest of the defendant would all need to be thoroughly examined in order to determine whether police violated the defendant’s right to be free from unlawful search and seizures. [read post]
6 Jan 2015, 9:30 am
The Fourth Amendment binds executive officials, forbidding them from executing unreasonable searches and seizures. [read post]
31 Dec 2014, 1:49 pm by Robichaud
 Spencer, 2014 SCC 43 Charter of Rights and Freedoms – Search and SeizureSearch Warrants – child pornography – police obtaining subscriber information via IP addresses #1 R. [read post]
30 Dec 2014, 10:16 am
A request for a search warrant can be made to a judge by simultaneous audio and video transmission, such as Skype. [read post]
28 Dec 2014, 1:34 pm by Brian Shiffrin
Video, supra [warrant application requirements in obscenity cases]; People v. [read post]
23 Dec 2014, 10:09 am
Detective Gregg Bigda of the Narcotics Unit was the lead investigator in the case and worked tirelessly getting enough evidence to apply for and receive a Search Warrant for that address. [read post]
23 Dec 2014, 9:35 am by Megan Geuss
The thrust of Dotcom’s argument against the search warrants was that they were overly broad and "authorized search and seizure of material likely to include that which was irrelevant and private. [read post]
19 Dec 2014, 5:12 am
  As Wikipedia also explains, the default way in which a search and/or seizure can be “reasonable” if it is conducted pursuant to a warrant – a search warrant or an arrest warrant (a seizure warrant). [read post]
18 Dec 2014, 8:18 am
For the details, see Section 2.3(g) of Wayne LaFave’s Search And Seizure: A Treatise On The Fourth Amendment. [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 7:54 am by Dave Maass
As EFF presented in its motion, enough information now exists on the record for the court to rule that the government's technique represents an unconstitutional search and seizure. [read post]
16 Dec 2014, 4:33 am by SHG
  By exalting “reasonableness,” the Court ignores the Warrant Clause, as if it only applies to unreasonable searches and seizure, which of course renders it a nullity since unreasonable searches are unconstitutional anyway. [read post]
15 Dec 2014, 4:17 pm by Rory Little
In 1813, Chief Justice John Marshall wrote that the constitutional standard is “circumstances which warrant suspicion” – a relatively unspecific and therefore unhelpful standard. [read post]
15 Dec 2014, 3:32 pm by Hanni Fakhoury
Instead, the Fourth Amendment requires the government obtain emails with a search warrant. [read post]
15 Dec 2014, 8:50 am by Kent Scheidegger
Leon (1984), the Supreme Court carved out a big chunk for searches authorized by warrants. [read post]
15 Dec 2014, 8:30 am by Wells Bennett
  However, unlike the absolute and general moral and statutory prohibitions on torture, the Fourth Amendment speaks only of unreasonable searches and seizures and allows these if with a warrant. [read post]