Daily Archives: April 3, 2014

Cato@Liberty: Theory: The Supreme Court Could Apply the Terms of the Fourth Amendment in Fourth Amendment Cases

Cato@Liberty: Theory: The Supreme Court Could Apply the Terms of the Fourth Amendment in Fourth Amendment Cases by Jim Harper:

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NYT: Sweeping Away a Search History

NYT: Sweeping Away a Search History by Molly Wood:

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MO: Knock-and-talk at shop building away from house wasn’t on curtilage

A nighttime knock-and-talk at a shop building behind defendant’s house was not shown to be on the curtilage. State v. Cady, 425 S.W.3d 234 (Mo. 2014):

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E.D.Okla.: Officers exceeded consent

Rejecting the R&R, the court finds that the officers exceeded the consent given when they searched the car. United States v. Camargo-Chavez, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 45241 (E.D. Okla. April 2, 2014),* R&R 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 46266 (E.D. Okla. … Continue reading

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D.Ore.: Person ordered from car doesn’t abandon personal property left inside; coat was a “closed container”

When a person is ordered out of a car, he certainly doesn’t abandon that which is left in the car. Here, the officers didn’t even ask about the defendant’s coat, and one officer testified he believed it was defendant’s because … Continue reading

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E.D.Wis.: Protective weapons search has a different justification than a search incident

Officer’s reaching into a seat pocket in a Long protective weapons frisk was reasonable. These searches are not constrained like a Gant search incident to a search for evidence of the offense for which defendant was stopped. They are instead … Continue reading

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