Daily Archives: March 15, 2014

Politico: Panel ‘close’ to killing NSA programs

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KY: Protective sweep was illegal, but officers would have gotten a SW anyway for the obvious, so inevitable discovery applies

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CA2: Emergency removal of child from mentally ill parent was reasonable and QI applied

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MA: Seller of drugs has no standing to challenge search of person of buyer

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MA: Failure to complete the inventory paperwork does not ipso facto void an inventory search; must be shown to be otherwise valid and reasonable

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GA: Dog sniff in hotel hallway was reasonable

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WA: Warrantless SWAT entry into defendant’s hotel room to arrest him as an accomplice to a quadruple cop killing that just occurred was based on exigent circumstances

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D.S.C.: Rule 41 doesn’t apply to a state search warrant just because the state officer called the FBI for input

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