EPISODE · Jan 11, 2024 · 43 MIN
Short Circuit 306 | Widespread Super Cheap Surveillance
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If a defendant lies on the stand, and also hasn’t turned over records that would have helped answer the same question, is that discovery abuse? We dig into trial tactics with IJ’s Will Aronin in a civil rights case from the Fourth Circuit where a police officer defendant may not have been entirely truthful about how many times he had been sued. Then IJ’s Jeff Rowes gives the full Reno 911 about a man whose prescription drug mill was nabbed through a warrantless search of a massive government database. Does the Fourth Amendment protect your medical records? We learn how the Ninth Circuit recently grappled with—or, rather, didn’t grapple with—that issue. Apply to work at IJ here! Click here for transcript. Morgan v. Tincher U.S. v. Motley Los Angeles v. Patel Folsom Prison Blues Friend of the Devil 
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