Over at a public defender, Gideon is talking about a disturbing new ruling from the 6th Circuit: Law enforcement and cops have been using cell tower data to pinpoint the location of a cell phone (and by extension its user) for a few years now, but this was mostly done post-hoc, to prove that a particular individual was at a particular location at the time of the … [Read more...] about Court Says It’s OK to Track Cell Phones Without a Warrant
Archives for August 2012
Scott Andringa Won’t Be a Judge After All
So here's a bit of good news: In the race to succeed longtime Pinellas County Judge Henry Andringa, Cathy McKyton defeated Scott Andringa. Scott Andringa is Henry Andringa's son. I don't know anything about Cathy McKyton, except that Brian Tannebaum supported her, which means she probably isn't a complete tool. On the other hand, I know plenty about her opponent, Scott … [Read more...] about Scott Andringa Won’t Be a Judge After All
Anybody Willing To Do a Little Testing?
I've been working on moving this blog over to the Wordpress blogging engine. I'll write some more about it, but basically I've written a one-off program that loads the blog from the Movable Type database and generates a file I can import into Wordpress. It makes sure the links track, cleans up some bad HTML, and fixes a lot of little things. The best part is that I can … [Read more...] about Anybody Willing To Do a Little Testing?
A Death That Rings a Bell
So here's a disturbing story about a death in police custody: The FBI said Thursday it will join the police investigation into the death of Chavis Carter, the 21-year-old man shot in the head while handcuffed in the back of a police car in Jonesboro, Ark. The investigation comes amid lingering questions over who pulled the trigger. Police said he committed suicide with a gun … [Read more...] about A Death That Rings a Bell