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by Matt Hickey

This machine can let police see all of your photos. Even that one.

The Michigan State Police have started using handheld machines called “extraction devices” to download personal information from motorists they pull over, even if they’re not suspected of any crime. Naturally, the ACLU has a problem with this.

The devices, sold by a company called Cellebrite, can download text messages, photos, video, and even GPS data from most brands of cell phones. The handheld machines have various interfaces to work with different models and can even bypass security passwords and access some information.

The problem as the ACLU sees it, is that accessing a citizen’s private phone information when there’s no probable cause creates a violation of the Constitution’s 4th Amendment, which protects us against unreasonable searches and seizures.

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By Sandra Torres

Illinois State Police changed it’s mind and decided not to investigate the homicide case involving Mayor Daley’s nephew.

On March 24, Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez requested that independent investigators take a second look at the death of David Koschman and the way the Chicago Police Department handled the case.

At first State Police agreed to review the case, but on Monday the interim director informed Alvarez’s office the department is not willing to accept an investigation, the Chicago Sun-Times reports.

via Police Won’t Investigate Daley Nephew Death | NBC Chicago.

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