US Cases - Interpretation regarding seizure
Two interesting US cases posted at Susan Brenner, Professor of Law, blog highlighting the complexity in interpretation regarding seizure, relevant to these cases were Blackberry devices.
http://cyb3rcrim3.blogspot.com/2010/10/blackberry-seized-unlawfully.html
http://cyb3rcrim3.blogspot.com/2010/10/blackberry-seized-lawfully.html
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US Case: Daubert and Cell Site Analysis Maps
US Case: Daubert and Cell Site Analysis MapsI having been an advocate, as many of you know, for many years for the use in evidence of network operator generated analogue and digital cellular radio maps (eg best server plots/density maps & single cell prediction plots/density maps). That is because they are a composite compiled from collection of visible and discrete detail relevant to the
US Court recognises expectation text message privacy
US Court recognises expectation of text messages privacyViolation the Fourth AmendmentRight to privacy under Art. I, Sec. 1 of the California ConstitutionInteresting case, worth reading, as it relates to a Police Office for the Ontario Police Department and others (one said to be a SWAT Officer) who apparenly used work text messaging services to send personal messages unrelated to work. U.S. 9th
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