Daily Archives: June 14, 2014

WaPo: Barry Township, Mich., asks state for protection–from its own police department

WaPo: Barry Township, Mich., asks state for protection–from its own police department by Radley Balko Residents accuse local police of threats, harassment.

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NYLJ: Parties Ask Judge to Resolve Stop/Frisk Motions

NYLJ: Parties Ask Judge to Resolve Stop/Frisk Motions by Mark Hemblett: The parties in the stop-and-frisk litigation have asked Southern District Judge Analisa Torres (See Profile) to resolve motions to intervene by police unions who oppose a settlement between the … Continue reading

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E.D.Ark.: Use of SWAT tactics and 40-50 officers to execute document SW and corral employees stated claim

The use of a SWAT team and tactics with 40-50 officers with guns drawn surrounding property to execute a search warrant for business records of an economic crime against the Small Business Administration stated a claim for executing a search … Continue reading

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OR: Judge who issued SW was former public defender who recognized def’s name was still “neutral and detached”

A former deputy public defender was now a judge. On his first day in office, he was presented with a search warrant affidavit that mentioned defendant’s name. The judge vaguely remembered the name from about five years earlier, but none … Continue reading

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NY3: Defendant’s denial he was driving vehicle denied him standing

Defendant’s denial he was driving the vehicle the gun was found in had no standing. People v. Anderson, 2014 NY Slip Op 04269, 2014 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 4184 (3d Dept. June 12, 2014). Defendant was on parole, and his … Continue reading

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