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Wife defends of soldier accused in Afghan rampage

AP - U.S. News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
SEATAC, Wash. (AP) -- The wife of a U.S. soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan villagers defended her husband in an interview with NBC's Today show, saying she finds the charges "unbelievable."...
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What is money and why do we trust it?

BBC - News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
What exactly is money and why do we trust it?
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NE: Defendant's request to delete files from computer before seizure did not support second search warrant for child porn

FourthAmendment.com - News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39

Officers somehow ended up at defendant's house based on an investigation that his IP address had been used for credit card fraud. They came to do a knock-and-talk for his computers and he refused to consent to a search. They came back with a search warrant, and he requested to delete files from one of the computers when one made an off-hand remark about child pornography, which they denied. Then they sought a second search warrant for child pornography based on the request to delete files. That was not an additional factor in probable cause, and the trial court was correct in suppressing the search and in finding no good faith exception. State v. Sprunger, 283 Neb. 531, 2012 Neb. LEXIS 40 (March 23, 2012):

The Fourth Amendment contains a particularity requirement, stating that “no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause ... and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” (Emphasis supplied.) The Founding Fathers’ abhorrence of the English King’s use of general warrants—which allowed royal officials to engage in general exploratory rummaging in a person’s belongings —was the impetus for the adoption of the Fourth Amendment.10 Simply put, the Fourth Amendment prohibits “fishing expeditions.”

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[12] To allow a search based only on the fact that Sprunger wanted to hide something would sanction the type of general exploratory rummaging the Founders wished to prohibit. As we have stated before, “‘[a] general search for evidence of any crime,’” such as the one that would be issued based solely on this fact, is unconstitutional.

It is true that the fact Sprunger asked to delete some files might have raised a suspicion. But this suspicion did not amount to a fair probability that child pornography would be found on his computers. Based solely on this fact, the deputies would have no idea what would be found. Their search would have amounted to a rummaging through a treasure trove of information. “‘[T]he modern development of the personal computer and its ability to store and intermingle a huge array of one’s personal papers in a single place increases law enforcement’s ability to conduct a wide-ranging search into a person’s private affairs.’” It thus makes the particularity and probable cause requirements all the more important. To sanction a search based solely on Sprunger’s request to delete some unknown files would trivialize the protections of the Fourth Amendment.

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Moreover, not only would a reasonable officer know that a general search warrant was illegal, a reasonable officer would also know that telling a person that he had “nothing to worry about” if he had no child pornography on his computer would lead that person to believe he was being investigated for child pornography. T The deputy had effectively planted the idea in Sprunger’s head. Given this, we do not see how the deputies could have objectively relied on the warrant. The deputies knew—or certainly should have known—that the only fact showing any connection to child pornography was of their own making.

Cameron completes journey to Earth's deepest point

AP - U.S. News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
HONOLULU (AP) -- Hollywood icon James Cameron has completed his journey to Earth's deepest point....
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India activist in protest warning

BBC - News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
Leading Indian anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare says he will launch a protest in August if the government did not investigate "allegations of corruption" against 14 ministers.
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Suu Kyi falls ill, suspends campaign

CNN - Top Stories - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has suspended campaigning for Myanmar's upcoming by-elections after falling ill, her party said Sunday.
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N. Korea positions rocket, official says

CNN - Top Stories - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
Hours after President Obama warns North Korea it can achieve nothing with threats, Pyongyang repositions a long-range rocket, a South Korean official said.
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LA4: Omission in SW application was in arrest warrant application signed at same time; magistrate could consider both

FourthAmendment.com - News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39

While the application for the search warrant failed to show nexus to defendant’s car, the arrest warrant application presented to the magistrate just five minutes earlier did. Therefore, it was apparent the search warrant application omission was a mere oversight, and the magistrate apparently considered both in issuing the warrant, and this was not improper. The good faith exception would apply in any event. State v. Cunningham, 2012 La. App. LEXIS 370 (La. App. 4th Cir. March 21, 2012):

In sum, we find that Detective Matthews' failure to include information in the affidavit for the search warrant linking the residence to the Mustang used in the shooting was an apparent oversight. Nonetheless, the magistrate was aware of this link because it was contained in the affidavit for Williams' arrest warrant, which the magistrate read and signed mere minutes before reading the affidavit for the search warrant for the residence. Detective Matthews and the other officers were not unreasonable in relying on the validity of the search warrant for the residence. Nor is there evidence of any police misconduct on Detective Matthews' part. Given these circumstances coupled with the fact that the magistrate was in possession of the information linking the residence to the Mustang before he signed the search warrant for the residence, none of the exceptions to the good faith doctrine applies to this case. Thus, the district court did not err in denying the motion to suppress the evidence seized from the residence. Accordingly, the Relator's writ application is denied.

C.D.Cal.: One defendant had no standing in search of codefendant's cell phone

FourthAmendment.com - News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39

One defendant’s cell phone was could be seized and searched under his parole search condition, and the other defendants had no standing in his cell phone. United States v. Delvalle, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 38547 (C.D. Cal. March 20, 2012).*

There was no reasonable suspicion to extend the stop in this case, and that unlawful detention led to an invalid consent. State v. Wendler, 2012 Kan. App. LEXIS 24 (March 23, 2012)*:

We conclude that under the totality of the circumstances, the duration of the traffic stop was measurably extended after the purpose of the traffic stop—to investigate Wendler's commission of a traffic violation—was concluded. Moreover, during the investigation into the traffic violation, the officer did not gain reasonable suspicion of illegal drug activity necessary to lawfully extend the scope and duration of the detention. Finally, we conclude the unlawful detention of Wendler infected or tainted his consent to answer questions and to search the RV. Accordingly, we affirm the ruling of the district court suppressing the marijuana seized from the RV and the dismissal of charges against Wendler.

SKorea warns it might shoot down NKorean rocket

AP - World News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Seoul warned Monday that it might shoot down a North Korean rocket if it passes over South Korean territory, as worries about what Washington calls a long-range missile test overshadowed an international nuclear security summit....

Pope to Mexico: Have hope, use faith against evil

AP - World News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
SILAO, Mexico (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI urged Mexicans to wield their faith against drug violence, poverty and other ills, celebrating Sunday Mass before a sea of hushed worshippers in a visit that has warmed many Mexicans to a pontiff they often saw as austere....

UK agrees South Korean trade deal

BBC - News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
A new trade deal agreed between the UK and South Korea could boost the UK economy by £500m a year, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg says.
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Man charged in 5 San Francisco deaths

CNN - Top Stories - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
A San Francisco man was arrested and charged with murder Sunday, two days after five people were found dead in a residence in that northern California city, police said.
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No 10 publishing PM dinner lists

BBC - News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
David Cameron says he will publish details of all donors he has had dinner with in his Downing Street flat amid a row over donations and access to ministers.
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Cameron completes journey to Earth's deepest point

AP - U.S. News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
HONOLULU (AP) -- Hollywood icon James Cameron has completed his journey to Earth's deepest point....
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Obama urges N. Korea to "pursue peace"

AP - World News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- In a direct challenge to North Korean leaders, President Barack Obama implored them "to have the courage to pursue peace" while warning of the wrath of the world if they don't. Failure, he said, would mean a future without dignity, respect or hope for its people....

Obama urges N. Korea to "pursue peace"

AP - U.S. News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- In a direct challenge to North Korean leaders, President Barack Obama implored them "to have the courage to pursue peace" while warning of the wrath of the world if they don't. Failure, he said, would mean a future without dignity, respect or hope for its people....
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Obama urges N. Korea to "pursue peace"

AP - Politics - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- In a direct challenge to North Korean leaders, President Barack Obama implored them "to have the courage to pursue peace" while warning of the wrath of the world if they don't. Failure, he said, would mean a future without dignity, respect or hope for its people....

Cuban-Americans head to Cuba for pope's visit

AP - U.S. News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
MIAMI (AP) -- Natalia Martinez speaks with a clinical distance when discussing her family's decision to leave Cuba two decades ago. But the graduate student's cool demeanor falls away when she speaks of returning to her homeland for the first time this week during Pope Benedict XVI's historic visit....
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SKorea warns it might shoot down NKorean rocket

AP - World News - Tue, 2026-05-05 21:39
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Seoul is warning that it might shoot down a North Korean rocket if it strays into South Korean territory....
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