Four years after issuing a landmark decision requiring law enforcement authorities to obtain a warrant before attaching a GPS device to a criminal suspect's car, the state Court of Appeals is poised
...General, State of New York. Attorney for the People: by ADA David Kelly, Charles J. Hynes District Attorney. ...
...exists "to interpose the federal courts between the States and the people, as guardians of the people's federal rights."1...
...the requirements of the Fourth and Fourteenth amendments out the window, leaving people afraid to leave their homes." Hoff Varner said police...
...what the customers' jobs were or where the dust came from, two people who worked for the LIRR during that time, George Muckian and Norman...
...10088-10089. PEOPLE, res, v. JOEY LOPEZ, ETC., def-ap — Robert S. Dean, Center...
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