Guardian Mindset Podcast

Attorney Eric Daigle
Guardian Mindset Podcast

Each month, Attorney Daigle discusses the history of law enforcement and the guiding principles that have developed and shaped policing through the 20th Century and into the present day.

  1. JAN 3

    The Complexities of Geofence Warrants: Privacy vs. Public Safety

    Episode Summary: Welcome back to The Guardian Mindset Podcast with Attorney Eric Daigle. Kicking off 2025, this episode tackles the timely and controversial topic of geofence warrants. As technology continues to redefine modern policing, these powerful investigative tools raise critical questions about privacy, constitutional rights, and the future of law enforcement. Eric explores the evolving legal landscape, breaks down recent circuit court rulings, and discusses their implications for professionals navigating this complex intersection of technology and law. Key Takeaways: Impact of Geofence Warrants Geofence warrants have significantly changed how criminal investigations are conducted. They provide novel investigative avenues but also raise pressing concerns about constitutional protections. Circuit Split and Constitutional Questions The Fourth Circuit (Chatrie) upheld geofence warrants, emphasizing voluntary data sharing and limited expectations of privacy. The Fifth Circuit (Smith) struck them down, citing Fourth Amendment violations and potential overreach. These conflicting rulings could propel the issue to the Supreme Court for definitive guidance. Balancing Public Safety with Privacy Rapid technological advancements outpace existing legal frameworks. Law enforcement professionals must stay informed and seek targeted legal advice when employing emerging technologies. Final Thoughts: As law enforcement professionals, it’s essential to remain aware of the evolving legal standards around modern policing tools. By seeking clear, actionable guidance from legal advisors and staying current on judicial trends, agencies can leverage technological innovations responsibly while honoring constitutional boundaries. Together, we can effectively balance public safety with privacy rights in an ever-evolving digital landscape.  Referenced Topics and Resources: Supreme Court Decision: Carpenter v. United States (CSLI data and Fourth Amendment implications) Key Court Cases: United States v. Chatrie, 107 F.4th 319 (4th Cir. 2024) United States v. Smith, 110 F.4th 817 (5th Cir. 2024)

    29 min
  2. 10/09/2024

    Election Law & Law Enforcement

    In this episode, Eric tackles the hot topic of election law as we approach the November 2024 elections. Eric took the time to address the critical intersection of law enforcement and community safety during elections. Key Topics: The Role of Law Enforcement in Elections: Eric emphasizes the essential role law enforcement plays in ensuring free, fair, and secure elections. He stresses the importance of police in preserving democracy and managing safety around polling places. Current Threat Landscape: Drawing from intelligence reports and updates from Homeland Security and the FBI, Eric discusses the rise in threats toward election officials, ballot dropbox sabotage, and swatting incidents, as well as the proactive measures law enforcement must take. Training Initiatives: Georgia's groundbreaking mandate for election law training for police officers is highlighted as an important step in preparing officers to handle election-related incidents, with a focus on de-escalation and non-threatening conduct. Legal Framework and Threats to Election Security: The episode dives deep into the balance between free speech and election security, referencing key Supreme Court cases like Brandenburg v. Ohio and Counterman v. Colorado, which outline how law enforcement should approach threats while respecting First Amendment rights. Election Threats Task Force: Created by Attorney General Merrick Garland, this task force works alongside law enforcement to investigate and prosecute threats against election workers. Eric explains the challenges and limited scope of prosecutions due to concerns about free speech. Best Practices for Law Enforcement Agencies: Eric provides actionable steps for law enforcement, including early planning, conducting tabletop exercises, fostering interagency collaboration, and supporting election officials with security assessments and recommendations. Resources: Election Law Resource Page

    29 min
  3. 07/09/2024

    Duty, Honor, Community: Conversations on Modern Leadership

    Show Notes: In this special 4th of July episode, attorney Eric Daigle is joined by his son, Captain Matthew Daigle, and daughter-in-law, Jennifer Daigle. They discuss the importance of family, integrity, and commitment within both the military and civilian law enforcement sectors. Highlights include: Matthew's Journey: From West Point to his experiences as a captain in the U.S. Army, Matthew shares insights on the Cadet Honor Code and the crucial role of NCOs on the battlefield. Leadership and Integrity: The discussion delves into effective leadership, emphasizing the values of integrity and accountability. Training and Accountability: Eric ties these lessons to current challenges in law enforcement, stressing the importance of training, accountability, and pride in service. Military and Law Enforcement Values: The conversation covers the significance of continuous learning, discipline, and honest communication in both professions. Amid personal anecdotes and reflections, this episode offers valuable insights on fostering professionalism and excellence in high-stakes environments. Tune in to understand how these principles can be applied to enhance operational effectiveness and community service. About the Guest: Captain Matthew Daigle is a distinguished officer in the United States Army Military Police. With a career marked by dedication and exemplary service, Captain Daigle has demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to the safety and security of military personnel and facilities. Captain Daigle graduated from the West Point Military Academy in 2019. He has served as a Platoon Leader in the 23rd MP CO, 91st MP BN, 16th MP BDE, Executive Officer in the headquarters and headquarters detachment, 91st MP BN, 16th MP BDE, and is currently serving as the Current Operations Officer in the 759th MP BN, 89th MP BDE. He has undergone rigorous training and deeply understands military law, enforcement procedures, and security protocols. Captain Daigle has been recognized throughout his tenure for his strategic thinking, problem-solving abilities, and unwavering dedication to duty, making him a respected leader within the Military Police Corps. His contributions have significantly enhanced his units' operational effectiveness and morale, embodying the U.S. Army's core values. Resources: Duty, Honor, and Community: Westmoreland and Taking Back the Narrative

    49 min
  4. 05/20/2024

    Leadership and Mentorship in Law Enforcement with Chief Donna McNamara

    Show Notes: In this episode of the Guardian Mindset Podcast, Host Attorney Eric Daigle sits down with Chief Donna McNamara of the Stoughton Police Department, Massachusetts. They discuss her extensive career, leadership philosophy, and the evolution of mentorship in law enforcement. Key Topics: Introduction and Background: Chief Donna McNamara's career journey, starting in 1996 with the Norfolk County Sheriff's Office and her rise through the ranks in the Stoughton Police Department. Her educational background, including a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice from Curry College and a Bachelor’s degree from Westfield State University. Leadership and Mentorship: The importance of mentorship for female officers and the challenges faced by women in law enforcement. Chief McNamara's efforts to create a supportive environment for new officers, emphasizing communication skills and de-escalation techniques learned during her time as a corrections officer. Career Development: The significance of lateral moves within the department to gain diverse experiences. The role of professional development programs and certifications in shaping her career and preparing for leadership roles. Community and Technology: The evolving relationship between law enforcement and communities, especially in the wake of significant events. The future of policing, including the integration of AI and other technologies to address staffing challenges. Highlights of Chief McNamara’s Year as President of FBI-LEEDA: Representing the organization at the Candlelight Vigil and the leadership conference in Dubai. Insights into Dubai's advanced policing technologies and the potential benefits of international law enforcement collaborations. About our Guest: Chief Donna McNamara began her criminal justice career in 1996 with the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office as a Deputy Sheriff/ Corrections Officer in the County House of Correction. McNamara was hired by the Stoughton Police Department in 2001 as a Police Officer. She has served in various positions within the organization including Detective, Patrol Sergeant and Lieutenant before her appointment to Interim Chief.  Chief McNamara was appointed in 2017 as the permanent Chief of Police for the Stoughton Police Department, a Massachusetts Accredited Police Agency. Chief McNamara earned a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Curry College.  She also received a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Westfield State University. Chief McNamara was the recipient of the FBI-LEEDA Trilogy Award in 2014. She has continued to pursue extensive professional development by attending the Police Executive Research Reform (PERF) Senior Management Institute Session 65. She has attended the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Women and Power: Leadership in a New World, as well as the International Association of Chiefs of Police Women’s Leadership Institute and the New England Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar. Additional Resources: FBI-LEEDA: https://www.fbileeda.org

    26 min
  5. 05/03/2024

    Law Enforcement Insights with 'Blue Bloods' Star Gregory Jbara

    Episode Overview: In this engaging episode of the Guardian Mindset podcast, host Attorney Eric Daigle catches up with Gregory Jbara at the FBI LEEDA 2024 Annual Executive Training Conference. Known for his role in the popular TV series "Blue Bloods" and his recent appearance in a major film, Greg shares insights from his unique position at the intersection of entertainment and law enforcement. Highlights of the Episode: FBI LEEDA Conference Insights: Greg talks about his experience at the FBI LEEDA Executive Training Conference, detailing how the event deepened his connection with the law enforcement community. Entertainment and Law Enforcement: Greg discusses his role in "Blue Bloods" and how it parallels real-world law enforcement issues, highlighting the impact of his work on public perception and law enforcement relations. Personal Anecdotes: Greg shares personal stories that show the deep respect and appreciation he has developed for law enforcement through his roles and real-life interactions. Community and Law Enforcement: The conversation also touches on the critical topic of community relations and the importance of mutual respect and understanding between the public and law enforcement. About the Guest: Gregory Jbara began his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan with a minor in physics and a major in communications. By his second year he was enrolled as a theatre major and his third year was a founding inaugural class member of the renowned University of Michigan Musical Theatre Department. He also co-founded the still flourishing Impact (Jazz) Dance Company through the University Activities Center. He transferred to The Juilliard School where he completed his BFA in acting in 1986. The fall of his fourth year of training at Juilliard he was selected to join five other acting students to represent the Drama Division performing live on the televised 80th anniversary celebration of the Juilliard School, “PBS Live From Lincoln Center: Juilliard at 80”. He remained a New York resident through December of 1997. Born and raised in suburban Detroit, Jbara now resides with his wife Julie and their sons Zachary and Aidan in Los Angeles. Learn more about Gregory Jbara: https://www.gregoryjbara.com/

    34 min
  6. 01/24/2024

    Redefining Crisis: The 'Excited Delirium' Misnomer

    Episode Overview: In this episode, Attorney Eric Daigle provides a detailed exploration of "excited delirium," a term with deep roots in law enforcement and medical fields, now facing significant scrutiny. He delves into its historical background, examines its medical and legal ramifications, and discusses the evolving perspectives on its use and legitimacy. Key Points Discussed: Historical Context and Usage: Attorney Daigle covers the origin and development of 'excited delirium', its ties to law enforcement, and its relevance in notable cases such as those of George Floyd and Elijah McClain. This term, historically used to describe individuals in a state of extreme agitation, is now under scrutiny for its scientific validity and origins. Controversies and Challenges: The episode brings to light the growing controversy over 'excited delirium' and its questionable validity, as noted by organizations like the American Psychiatric Association. Training and Recognition: The episode emphasizes the critical need for law enforcement training in recognizing and appropriately responding to individuals in crisis, regardless of the terminology employed. Recommendations for Law Enforcement: Attorney Daigle offers practical guidance and suggestions for law enforcement in scenarios that might have been previously categorized as 'excited delirium', focusing on de-escalation techniques and medical interventions. Future Directions: The conversation concludes with thoughts on the future role of terms like 'excited delirium' in law enforcement and medical practices, proposing alternatives and underscoring the importance of continuous education and training. Additional Resources:  https://www.forcescience.com/tag/excited-delirium/ https://www.ipicd.com/articles.html#/

    35 min
  7. 12/19/2023

    Navigating the Public Duty Doctrine in Law Enforcement

    Episode Summary: In this compelling episode of the Guardian Mindset Podcast, Attorney Eric Daigle returns to further explore the intricate concept of duty of care in law enforcement, with a special focus on the public duty doctrine. Building on the foundations laid in our previous episode, this discussion delves deeper, intertwining legal theory with human perspectives to offer a comprehensive understanding of law enforcement responsibilities. We begin by examining the delicate balance law enforcement officers must maintain in differentiating between subjects and suspects in both non-criminal and criminal situations. This episode takes a close look at landmark legal cases such as South vs Maryland, Warren vs District of Columbia, and Shaney vs Winnebago County, dissecting their impact on the duty of care in the field of law enforcement. Our conversation then shifts to the complex interplay between the legal and moral duties of care for officers, especially when dealing with individuals who are incapacitated or suffering from mental health issues. Attorney Daigle provides insights into the challenges and potential liabilities officers face in their tactical decision-making processes. A crucial part of this episode is dedicated to clarifying the often misunderstood distinction between a 'suspect' and a 'subject', and why grasping this difference is essential for law enforcement professionals. We wrap up the discussion by underlining the importance of protecting and assisting those in need, while simultaneously ensuring the safety of all parties involved. Tune in for an enlightening session that not only sheds light on the legalities but also humanizes the complex decisions faced by law enforcement officers daily. Join us as we navigate these challenging yet vital issues that are fundamental to the role of every law enforcement officer.

    35 min
5
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Each month, Attorney Daigle discusses the history of law enforcement and the guiding principles that have developed and shaped policing through the 20th Century and into the present day.

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