Big Brother Is Watching You

September 3rd, 2010 by David


Although the following news story doesn’t directly involve DUI, I think it should be of concern to any citizen in this country who has the uncomfortable sense that our constitutional rights are slowly being whittled away and we are drifting toward a police state. Court Allows Agents to Secretly Put GPS Trackers on Cars CNN. Aug. 27 ?– ?Law enforcement officers may secretly place a GPS device on a person’s car without seeking a warrant from a judge, according to a recent federal appeals court ruling in California. Drug Enforcement Administration agents in Oregon in 2007 surreptitiously attached a GPS to the silver Jeep owned by Juan Pineda-Moreno, whom they suspected of growing marijuana, according to court papers. When Pineda-Moreno was arrested and charged, one piece of evidence was the GPS data, including the longitude and latitude of where the Jeep was driven, and how long it stayed. Prosecutors asserted the Jeep had been driven several times to remote rural locations where agents discovered marijuana being grown, court documents show. Pineda-Moreno eventually pleaded guilty to conspiracy to grow marijuana, and is serving a 51-month sentence, according to his lawyer.But he appealed on the grounds that sneaking onto a person’s driveway and secretly tracking their car violates a person’s reasonable expectation of privacy. “They went onto the property several times in the middle of the night without his knowledge and without his permission,” said his lawyer, Harrison Latto. The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the appeal twice — in January of this year by a three-judge panel, and then again by the full court earlier this month. The judges who affirmed Pineda-Moreno’s conviction did so without comment. Latto says the Ninth Circuit decision means law enforcement can place trackers on cars, without seeking a court’s permission, in the nine western states the California-based circuit covers. The ruling likely won’t be the end of the matter. A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., arrived at a different conclusion in similar case , ?saying officers who attached a GPS to the car of a suspected drug dealer should have sought a warrant. ? Experts say the issue could eventually reach the U.S. Supreme Court. One of the dissenting judges in Pineda-Moreno’s case, Chief JudgeAlex ? Kozinski, said the defendant’s driveway was private and that the decision would allow police to use tactics he called “creepy” and “underhanded.” “The vast majority of the 60 million people living in the Ninth Circuit will see their privacy materially diminished by the panel’s ruling,” Kozinksi wrote in his dissent. “I think it is Orwellian,” said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, which advocates for privacy rights. “If the courts allow the police to gather up this information without a warrant,” he said, “the police could place a tracking device on any individual’s car — without having to ever justify the reason they did that.” But supporters of the decision see the GPS trackers as a law enforcement tool that is no more intrusive than other means of surveillance, such as visually following a person, that do not require a court’s approval. “You left place A, at this time, you went to place B, you took this street — that information can be gleaned in a variety of ways,” said David Rivkin, a former Justice Department attorney. “It can be old surveillance, by tailing you unbeknownst to you; it could be a GPS.” He says that a person cannot automatically expect privacy just because something is on private property. “You have to take measures — to build a fence, to put the car in the garage” or post a no-trespassing sign, he said. “If you don’t do that, you’re not going to get the privacy.” ? When did our right to privacy from governmental intrusion start depending on building fences? ?And how long do you think even that minimal “privacy” will last?

Sacramento Police Officer Resigns – 200 DUI Cases Being Reviewed …

September 2nd, 2010 by David


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CHP prepares for holiday maximum DUIenforcement

September 1st, 2010 by David


Friday night will mark the start of the summer's last California Highway Patrol drunk-driving crackdown. The Labor Day maximum enforcement period runs from … See all stories on this topic »

First DUI in California, what will happen and should I get Lawyer …

August 29th, 2010 by David


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Man Arrested For Drunk Driving With 4 Kids In Car

August 27th, 2010 by David


A man caught while allegedly drunk driving with children in his car on Long Island, will face some sobering penalities. WESTBURY, NY (CBS 2) – A California … See all stories on this topic »

Huntington Beach Police Take Novel Approach to Reducing Drunk Driving

August 27th, 2010 by David


In an effort to curb drunk driving in Huntington Beach, California, police officers are considering some unusual tactics. August 27, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ … See all stories on this topic »

Watered down, but necessary

August 26th, 2010 by David


Assemblyman Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, introduced AB 1601 this year to put more teeth into California's DUI law , which now allows a judge to revoke a driver's …

New DUI Law to be Named After Derek King | California DUI | Mr …

August 25th, 2010 by David


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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding A California DUI Charge

August 24th, 2010 by David


California DUI Law And Penalties. An experienced DUI lawyer can explain how the California DUI laws can effect your case. If you were charged with a DUI, … www.articlesbase.com/…/frequently-asked-questions-regarding…

California DUI Law And Penalties | 3rd DUI

August 24th, 2010 by David


Remember, an experienced California DUI/DWI attorney can help reduce or dismiss the consequences you may face if you are charged with a DUI. If. 3rd DUI – http://3rddui.net/