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Police Blotter: Cops need warrant to search cell phone?

May 30, 2007 Alleged medical-marijuana distributors arrested in San Francisco say police should have obtained warrant for search of cell phone. TAGS: Police Blotter, booking, T-Mobile Sidekick, warrant, arrest, police, search, mobile phone, cell phone, T-Mobile, Adobe PDF

Police Blotter: Necrobabes.com leads to murder conviction

June 21, 2007 Texas church leader is convicted of capital murder in part because of his AOL searches and visits to Necrobabes.com. TAGS: Austin, Police Blotter, conviction, jewelry, police, Texas, evidence, house, America Online Inc.

Police blotter: When can cops run license-plate searches?

September 15, 2006 In this week's installment, appeals court says police need no justification to check license plates against databases. TAGS: Police Blotter, van, plate, police, check, vehicle, database, attorney, cause, U.S.

Police blotter: Child porn blamed on computer virus

November 3, 2006 In this week's installment, a former eighth-grade teacher blames a virus when police discover computer images of child porn. TAGS: Police Blotter, computer virus, Georgia, prosecutor, police, teacher, malware, image, virus

Police blotter: Secret recording inadmissible against bus driver

April 25, 2007 Parents of 9-year-old put recorder in his backpack when concerned about abuse by school bus driver. But recording can't be used as evidence. TAGS: Police Blotter, interception, Wisconsin, appeals court, police, parent, child, law, recorder

Police blotter: Can someone else let cops search your PC?

May 2, 2007 A man whose father gave Homeland Security agents permission to search his computer says they should have used a warrant. TAGS: Police Blotter, homeland security, police, father, bedroom, search, permission, house, agent, password, hard drive, PC

Police blotter: When can cops seize your computer?

September 29, 2006 In this week's installment, appeals court rules that police cannot search a home computer when one spouse refuses. TAGS: consent, Police Blotter, police, home PC, permission, officer, wife, trial

Police blotter: Laptop border searches OK'd

July 27, 2006 In this week's installment, 9th Circuit says border police may search laptops without warrants or suspicion of wrongdoing. TAGS: Police Blotter, analysis, border, homeland security, police, Judge, privacy, cause, search, agent, laptop computer, digital camera, U.S.

Police Blotter: Murderer nabbed via tracking, Web search

March 18, 2008 Husband's death is discovered through a vehicle-tracking device and a search for "decomposition of a body in water." TAGS: Police Blotter, Internet search, police, agent, GPS, evidence, Texas

Police blotter: Cops raid Usenet provider over porn

September 8, 2006 Judge lets civil rights lawsuit proceed that Usenet provider filed against Pa. police after being raided. TAGS: Usenet, plaintiff, Pennsylvania, defendant, Police Blotter, raid, claim, Communications Decency Act, violation, attorney, U.S. District Judge, Judge, police, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider

Police blotter: Judge OKs text message use in drug case

September 1, 2006 In this week's installment, judge says police can obtain text messages archived by wireless providers. TAGS: text message, Police Blotter, electronic communication, Judge, wireless provider, police, GPS, service provider, order, e-mail

Police blotter: Judge questions Patriot Act bugs

November 4, 2005 In this week's Police blotter, a Massachusetts judge curbs the Justice Department's Internet bugging request. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Police Blotter, wiretap, register, Judge, Massachusetts, service provider, prosecutor, police, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, communication, government, bug, IP address, IP

Police blotter: Is 'hacker' innocent?

October 7, 2005 In this week's episode, a man charged with e-mail wiretapping sues his former co-workers for allegedly lying to police about his role. TAGS: interception, Police Blotter, suit, law, police, e-mail, person
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