Daily Archives: June 9, 2014

NYT: War Gear Flows to Police Departments

NYT: War Gear Flows to Police Departments by Matt Apuzzo: NEENAH, Wis. — Inside the municipal garage of this small lakefront city, parked next to the hefty orange snowplow, sits an even larger truck, this one painted in desert khaki. … Continue reading

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KS: Failure to corroborate anonymous informants was a complete lack of PC for GFE

A police car was stolen and left in a ditch apparently with blood and hair left on it. Three anonymous calls linked defendant to the theft. He first agreed to come in and give samples and then didn’t show. A … Continue reading

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OH2: Search of defendant’s cell phone case during patdown not shown with RS

The search of defendant’s cell phone case felt during a patdown could not reasonably be shown to be a weapon or contraband that would justify it. The officer was predisposed because she testified she assumed everybody was armed. State v. … Continue reading

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OR: Police encouraging housekeeper to seize child’s underwear was state action

Defendant’s housekeeper called child protective services to report that defendant’s minor daughter had discharge in her underwear consistent with sexual intercourse and that defendant was the suspected abuser. They had her seize the underwear and turn it over to the … Continue reading

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