Daily Archives: May 31, 2014

M.D.La.: Drawing a Taser on a suspect and ordering him to move his hands is a seizure

Drawing a Taser on a suspect and ordering him to move his hands is a seizure. United States v. Coleman, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 70867 (M.D. La. May 23, 2014). This defendant’s effort to adopt another defendant’s motion to suppress … Continue reading

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W.D.Tenn.: Violation of Rule 41(d) time limit to start search not prejudicial

It’s not clear that the executing officers entered defendant’s house before 6:00 am in violation of Rule 41(d). Even if they did, “[t]here is no evidence that if the agents had waited a few minutes more, the search would have … Continue reading

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D.Utah: Man had standing in live-in girlfriend’s car

Man had standing in his live-in girlfriend’s car. They shared a residence, had a child together, and he always had access to the car, even though it was registered to her. United States v. Lopez-Ayola, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 72085 … Continue reading

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NY Daily News: ‘He didn’t deserve any of this’: Toddler severely burned by stun grenade during police raid on Georgia home

NY Daily News: ‘He didn’t deserve any of this’: Toddler severely burned by stun grenade during police raid on Georgia home by Meg Wagner: A 19-month-old boy was sleeping in a Georgia home with his parents and three older sisters … Continue reading

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