Daily Archives: May 26, 2014

WaPo: Rand Paul links arms with ACLU vs. drone use

WaPo: Rand Paul links arms with ACLU vs. drone use by Jennifer Rubin: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is facing widespread criticism over his foreign policy views and his zigzagging between eccentric libertarianism and a more mainstream center-right outlook. Yesterday he … Continue reading

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E.D.Ky.: A line by line dissection of a search warrant affidavit is inappropriate

A line by line dissection of a search warrant affidavit is inappropriate; what does it say as a whole with a common sense reading. “Brummett’s interpretation strains linguistic reality.” It was not so lacking in probable cause that the exclusionary … Continue reading

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GA: Officers’ entry into backyard and look in window violated curtilage; suppressed

The officer’s entry into the backyard curtilage allowed an unauthorized view into a window, and that view couldn’t be used to justify exigency. There were photographs in evidence of what was the front door and back door, and there was … Continue reading

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New Law Review Article: “To Corral and Control the Ghetto”: Stop, Frisk, and the Geography of Freedom

“To Corral and Control the Ghetto”: Stop, Frisk, and the Geography of Freedom, Anders Walker, 48 U. Rich. L. Rev. 1223 (2014). Abstract: This article revisits the emergence of stop and frisk law in the 1960s to make three points. … Continue reading

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D.Nev.: Smell of MJ during traffic stop probable cause

Defendant’s traffic stop was valid, and the officer smelled marijuana, and that was probable cause. The vehicle had 39kg marijuana and 13kg of cocaine in it. United States v. Davis, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 69170 (D. Nev. April 30, 2014), … Continue reading

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