Wanted to share with you all, what our cameras caught this morning. If you are in the neighborhood and have found your car or garage broken into today this guy may be your man.
Ohio Supreme Court Decision on Cell Phone Searches Protects Privacy and Due Process
December 15, 2009
Rules Police Must Have Warrant to Search Cell Phones
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COLUMBUS - The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio says the ruling issued today by the Ohio Supreme Court in the case of State v. Smith has enhanced the privacy rights of Ohioans. In a first of its kind ruling, the Court said that law enforcement officials must have a warrant in order to search the contents of someone's cell phone when seized during arrest. In addition, the Court recognized that modern cell phones contain a great deal of personal information and users have a high expectation of privacy.
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WASHINGTON – A bill that would help reporters better protect their confidential sources passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee today. The bill, S. 448, The Free Flow of Information Act of 2009, would enact a federal shield law for journalists. The House passed its version of the bill earlier this year. Currently, forty-nine states and the District of Columbia recognize some form of reporters’ privilege, either through statute or common law.
We elected you on a promise of hope and change. We regret it. In 2010, we are taking our country back. Blue collar democrats, independents, and conservatives. We love our country. We are proud of our founders. And we will fight for our traditions. We don't want your revolution.
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I wanted to share this with you as more of us find it difficult to live. There will be more activism for the betterment of our community and Nation.
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"Dear Shane,
The first rule of politics is you never just tell the truth.
You are receiving this message from the Jennifer Brunner Committee because you've signed up to receive emails from the Jennifer Brunner Committee or other Ohio progressive organizations. If you do not wish to receive emails from the Jennifer Brunner Committee please click here to unsubscribe. The truth makes people uncomfortable, and sometimes it hurts -- so politicians avoid it, even when it seems nonsense to do so. Why speak your mind when you can hire political consultants to coach you on a safe "message"? Why go with your gut when the political establishment wants you to stick to the party line?
I say that the first rule of politics is what's wrong with politics. That's why I won't follow it.
We've all seen where a lack of candor in politics gets us. Leaders who promise one thing but do another. Insiders making deals that seal their careers but sell out the public. Politicians acting against their better judgment because they think staying in office is how to make things better for the people they serve."
Jennifer Brunner Ohio Secretary of State and Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate
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