Daily Archives: May 2, 2014

MT: Counting pills in a prescription bottle is within a probation officer’s authority during a home visit

Counting pills in a prescription bottle is within a probation officer’s authority during a home visit. If the PO could search and take a UA, he could count pills. State v. Fischer, 2014 MT 112, 374 Mont. 533 (April 29, … Continue reading

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NY3: No-knock and nighttime search warrant to gather DNA from person is excessive and suppressed

No-knock and nighttime search warrant to gather DNA from person is excessive and suppressed as a violation of the Fourth Amendment. It wasn’t going anywhere. A Yankees cap was left at the scene of a robbery and shooting, and the … Continue reading

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ND: Furtive movements when pulled over justified officers’ guns drawn and console search

Defendant was stopped because the LPN didn’t match the car. His furtive movements at the time of the stop justified the officers drawing down on him, handcuffing, and searching the console. State v. Scheett, 2014 ND 91, 2014 N.D. LEXIS … Continue reading

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