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Law for VA LEOs
E from UE
125 episodes
1 week ago
Two weeks ago, the Virginia Court of Appeals (finally) ruled on whether law enforcement needs a search warrant to use FLOCK license plate reader cameras. Today we discuss that ruling and its implications.
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Two weeks ago, the Virginia Court of Appeals (finally) ruled on whether law enforcement needs a search warrant to use FLOCK license plate reader cameras. Today we discuss that ruling and its implications.
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Government
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Ep. 112 - Three Home Entries Ruled Unlawful - One Results in a Homicide Conviction.
Law for VA LEOs
30 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 112 - Three Home Entries Ruled Unlawful - One Results in a Homicide Conviction.
In the last few weeks, three law enforcement entries into homes have been found unlawful by the Virginia Court of Appeals and 4th Circuit. In one case, an officer was convicted of manslaughter for shooting the resident. This week we examine those rulings.
Law for VA LEOs
Two weeks ago, the Virginia Court of Appeals (finally) ruled on whether law enforcement needs a search warrant to use FLOCK license plate reader cameras. Today we discuss that ruling and its implications.