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DON’T OBSCURE YOUR LICENSE PLATE

Who knew? I guess the Superior Court does. Stopping the car because the frame around the license plate obscured the Pennsylvania tourism website is allowed. The means the police get to stop your car and get a free “plain view” inside the cab.
The license plate numbers and letters were not obscured. Just the bottom part where the state tourism website is advertised. It was “obscured in any manner”. So the stop was good so was the seizure of the gun found inside the car.

CELL PHONE RECORDS

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently decided a case I was involved with.  The issue was whether GPS data automatically generated by a computer from an

NO EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY WHEN YOU BUY SUDAFED IN A DRUG STORE

A defendant was caught making methamphetamine with SUDAFED, lithium batteries, muriatic acid, propane, funnels and filters. The police looked up his history of purchases of Sudafed using the National Precursor Log Exchange (NPLEX). That’s where your information goes when you hand the pharmacist your license while buying a box of Sudafed or combination product.
The police found a plethora of Sudafed purchases by the defendant and his girlfriend. The evidence was used at trial after the defendant filed a motion to suppress the NPLEX information. His theory was that a search warrant was needed to access the NPLEX data because he had a reasonable expectation of privacy in his “health information”. The trial court and appellate courts both said “WRONG”. NPLEX does not gather “health information”, it’s RETAIL PURCHASE INFORMATION. So, now you know why the pharmacist asks for your license, and has you sign for your purchase of Sudafed.