Category Archives: Seizure

CA5: Consent to search text messages was not temporally limited

While the officer asked defendant about what happened “this morning,” that was after consent to search his text messages was granted, so consent was not limited in time to that morning. United States v. Venegas, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 22979 … Continue reading

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OH3: Slightly pulling out bra by bottom elastic exposed nothing and wasn’t a strip search

Pulling defendant’s bra out slightly by the bottom elastic not exposing her breasts was not a strip search in violation of state statute or the Fourth Amendment. State v. Murphy, 2014-Ohio-5002, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 4861 (3d Dist. November 10, … Continue reading

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TX8: That person signing affidavit for SW was different than one named at top didn’t matter–it’s an oath

The officer named as the affiant wasn’t the one who signed the affidavit for search warrant. That wasn’t material because was an oath by somebody. Patterson v. State, 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS 11996 (Tex. App.–El Paso October 31, 2014). A … Continue reading

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AP: Judge rejects Ebola quarantine for nurse

AP: Judge rejects Ebola quarantine for nurse by Robert F. Bukaty: FORT KENT, Maine (AP) — A Maine judge on Friday rejected a bid by state health officials to restrict the movement of nurse Kaci Hickox, who defied a state … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: Prosthetic leg could be searched incident to arrest

The search of defendant’s prosthetic leg was reasonable as a search incident. Heroin was found. The officers did not have to take the leg first to the courthouse to x-ray it. United States v. Thomas, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 152531 … Continue reading

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WaPo: Lanier addresses concerns over police stops; says new way needed to fight drugs

WaPo: Lanier addresses concerns over police stops; says new way needed to fight drugs by Peter Hermann: Addressing complaints that officers unfairly detain people, D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said Monday she understands that traffic stops and other routine … Continue reading

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GA: Police directive to a man to show his hands was not a seizure

A police directive to a man coming from between two buildings to show his hands was not a seizure. Defendant immediately fled and abandoned items as he ran. State v. Walker, 2014 Ga. LEXIS 805 (October 20, 2014), rev’g 323 … Continue reading

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CA11: Plaintiff’s unlawful arrest claim survives the Heck bar

Plaintiff’s unlawful arrest claim survives the Heck bar because an unlawful arrest doesn’t implicate the validity of a conviction. Bey v. Vega, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 19837 (11th Cir. October 17, 2014). Asking passenger for consent to search is not … Continue reading

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OH11: Consent to search a purse is consent to search a wallet inside

Consent to search a purse is consent to search a wallet in the purse. State v. Korb, 2014-Ohio-4543, 2014 Ohio App. LEXIS 4449 (11th Dist. October 14, 2014). “Because White did not clearly, unambiguously, or unequivocally re-assert his right to … Continue reading

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M.D.La.: Year long seizure of a hard drive without getting a warrant was unreasonable

A computer tech was hired to transfer information from an old hard drive to a new computer in 2007, and he stumbled upon child pornography and called the FBI. They met, and he brought the hard drive. Defendant’s email address … Continue reading

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OR: Just asking for ID wasn’t a “stop” without more

On its third review of this case, having gone up twice, the court concludes that asking for defendant’s ID under the circumstances here was not a “stop” that required reasonable suspicion or probable cause when compared with other cases. All … Continue reading

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WaPo: Activists and Hill staffers meet to discuss curbs to asset-forfeiture laws

WaPo: Activists and Hill staffers meet to discuss curbs to asset-forfeiture laws by Robert O’Harrow Jr.: Two dozen civil liberties activists, legal specialists and Capitol Hill staffers from across the political spectrum convened Thursday to discuss reforms for civil asset-forfeiture … Continue reading

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OH9: Officers walking up on both sides of a parked vehicle wasn’t a “stop”

Two officers walked up on an already parked vehicle, one on each side. The officer testified that he’d be “pretty upset” if the defendant drove off, but he was actually free to leave. Therefore, it was not a stop, and … Continue reading

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KY: 2 am knock-and-talk based on tip was suppressed where tip quickly proved wrong

2 a.m. knock and talk based on midnight anonymous call about noxious odors from the property was invalid where the officers approaching smelled nothing. “Upon receipt of the anonymous tip, the police had a duty to respond and investigate to … Continue reading

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CA11: Suspicionless parole searches of cell phone and home here were proper

The parole search of defendant’s home and cell phone was permitted by Samson. He’d signed a parole search waiver that permitted a search at any time. Also, the officers had reasonable suspicion, but Samson doesn’t require that if the parolee … Continue reading

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MT: Talking control of DL is a seizure when they are carried to the patrol car

The officer’s taking control of defendant’s and the passenger’s driver’s license was a seizure of them when he took the DLs back to the patrol car to run them. They were not free to leave. State v. Strom, 2014 MT … Continue reading

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