Can Someone You Live With Give Your Computer to the Police?
30 Jan 2020
A Computer Owner May Give His Consent to a Third Party The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees “[t]he right of the people to be secure in [...]
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5 Apr 2017
Signal for at least two seconds before changing lanes or get arrested. Romeo Lucero Olivarez activated his turn signal on an Interstate 15 exit ramp and in one [...]
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2 Nov 2016
The Inevitable Discovery Doctrine did not Apply in the Brierley Case Two Layton City police officers investigated a hit-and-run accident by entering a private [...]
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21 Jul 2016
What Exactly can be Obtained Through a Gramma Request? Article I, section 14 of the Utah Constitution prohibits state actors from conducting unreasonable searches [...]
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29 Jun 2016
Police Killing A Dog Can Be Considered a Violation of the Fourth Amendment Kent and Tonya Mayfield brought this action against Deputy Jim Bethards under 42 U.S.C. § [...]
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