News Roundup

Published for NC Criminal Law on October 08, 2010.

I've been at the beach the past couple of days, teaching at conferences. (It's a tough job, but someone has to do it.) One of the talks I gave was about GPS tracking, so this story about a man who discovered a tracking device on his car and the FBI's subsequent efforts to retrieve the device, caught my eye. The subject gave the device back upon request, but legally, I wonder if the FBI "abandoned" the item when agents attached it to the subject's car. Heck, someone once threw a dirty sock into my car when I left it parked with its convertible top down, and I didn't go looking for the owner. In other news: 1. Locally, the big news continues to be centered in Raleigh, where the News and Observer reports that a hearing will be held to determine whether SBI agent Duane Dever committed contempt of court by giving false testimony to the Innocence Inquiry Commission. The paper is also reporting that Colon Willoughby, the Wake County district attorney, has "has initiated a criminal probe into unreported flights by the campaign of Gov. Bev Perdue." And a final tidbit of state capital news: former Speaker of the House Jim Black has been released from federal prison. 2. North Carolina's also been in the news lately because of this ranking of America's most crime-ridden neighborhoods. We have two areas in the top 25: the North Tryon Street area of Charlotte is number 11, and the East 21st Street area of [...]