Daily Archives: June 2, 2014

OH8: Negligent dispatcher reported car as stolen that wasn’t; dispatcher’s negligence not attributable to searching officer

A negligent dispatcher reported the vehicle the juvenile was in as stolen, and it was stopped and searched. The information turned out to be wrong. Still, the search of the car was in the officer’s good faith reliance on the … Continue reading

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Cal.2d: State pharmacy controlled substance database doesn’t violate patients’ privacy rights

A patient does not have a substantial enough state constitutional privacy right to overcome the public interest in making prescription controlled substances records inspections at pharmacies. Pharmacies are highly regulated, and there are sufficient other general protections of patient information. … Continue reading

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HuffPo: Prosecutor Tells Black Congressmembers The War On Drugs Isn’t Racist

HuffPo: Prosecutor Tells Black Congressmembers The War On Drugs Isn’t Racist by Matt Sledge: McGruff the Crime Dog and Nancy Reagan must have been busy. Two former federal prosecutors testifying at a House Judiciary hearing on Friday said the U.S. … Continue reading

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CA6: Malicious prosecution claim fails where no false testimony before GJ

Plaintiff’s grand jury indictment was sufficient probable cause to defeat a malicious prosecution claim. Plaintiff cannot show that the officer testified falsely or with reckless disregard for the truth before the grand jury. Robertson v. Lucas, 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS … Continue reading

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